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DID Adoption

Definition

DID Adoption signifies the increasing acceptance and implementation of Decentralized Identifiers across various digital platforms and ecosystems. DIDs are a new type of globally unique identifier that is cryptographically verifiable and controlled by the individual or entity it identifies, rather than a centralized authority. This adoption represents a shift towards user-centric identity management, offering enhanced privacy, security, and control over personal data. Widespread DID adoption is crucial for a truly decentralized internet.