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  • nChain Identity user documentation
  • πŸ“‘INTRODUCTION
    • Introduction to nChain Identity
    • Why choose nChain Identity?
      • DiD differentiators
    • How does nChain Identity work?
      • Data flows
      • Use cases and applications
    • Standards and regulations
  • πŸ“„nChain Identity Issuers
    • What is an issuer?
    • How to become an issuer?
    • Operating an issuer
    • What do issuers do?
    • Issuer API
      • Overview
      • Getting Started
      • Examples
        • Issue an email credential
        • Revoke a claimed email credential
      • API Documentation
        • Credential Offers
        • Agent
        • Claims
  • πŸ“‘NCHAIN IDENTITY VERIFIER
    • What is a Verifier?
    • Operating a verifier
    • How to become a verifier?
    • Verifier API
      • Overview
      • Getting Started
      • Examples
        • Verify an email credential
      • API Documentation
        • Verifiable Presentation
        • Verifying
        • Agent
        • SIOP
        • Templates
  • πŸ“„NCHAIN IDENTITY WALLET
    • What is the wallet for?
    • How to receive a Verifiable Credential?
    • How to share a Verifiable Credential?
  • πŸ“‘Privacy and Security
    • Privacy and Security Measures: NChain Identity Services
    • Revocation and data deletion
  • πŸ—ƒοΈSELF-SOVEREIGN IDENTITY KNOWLEDGE
    • Self-Sovereign Identity
    • Actors
    • Decentralized vs Self-Sovereign Identity
    • Key Principles of Self-Sovereign Identity
    • Self-Sovereign Identity – Use Cases
    • Digital Trust
    • Some of the critical components of Self Sovereign Identity
      • Trust over IP
    • Some of the critical components of Decentralise ID
      • A Blockchain Tailored for Decentralized Identity
      • Decentralise Identifiers (DiD)
      • Verifiable Credentials
      • Verifiable Presentations
  • πŸ“‘GLOSSARY
    • Glossary
  • πŸ“„FAQs / HELP
    • Help & FAQs
      • What is a digital identity?
      • What is nChain Identity, and how does it work?
      • How is blockchain used in nChain Identity?
      • Compatible Blockchains for nChain Identity.
      • How can my business sign up for nChain Identity?
      • How is nChain Identity different to other identity solutions in the market?
      • Can nChain Identity communicate with other identity solutions?
      • What is nChain Identity doing with my data, and does it act as a data processor or controller?
      • What measures does nChain Identity take to protect user data?
      • What support is available for nChain Identity?
      • Can nChain Identity be integrated into our existing systems?
      • How can I get started with nChain Identity?
      • What countries is nChain Identity available in?
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  1. nChain Identity Issuers

Issuer API

Welcome to the Developer Documentation for the Issuer API, a core component of our Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) solution. This API empowers organisations to issue Verifiable Credentials (VCs) in a secure, scalable, and decentralised manner, leveraging cutting-edge blockchain technology.

The Issuer API is designed to simplify integration with your systems, allowing you to create, manage, and revoke credentials with ease. Whether you're building an identity management platform, enabling credential issuance for your applications, or exploring the potential of decentralized identity, this documentation will guide you every step of the way.

πŸ“Œ What You'll Find Here:

  • API Overview: Key features and use cases.

  • Authentication & Security: How to connect securely to the API.

  • Endpoints: Detailed descriptions of all available API calls.

  • Integration Guides: Best practices for implementing the Issuer API into your workflows.

  • Code Examples: Ready-to-use snippets for quick integration.

This documentation is intended for developers, architects, and technical professionals looking to enhance their applications with powerful SSI capabilities. Let’s get started on transforming digital identity together! πŸš€

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