Transition To The Community Stack

The Community Stack

It has always been our goal to provide developers and organizations with great tools, so they can focus on delivering holistic identity solutions. Taking the lessons learned from previous products, we decided to redesign our current offering, resulting in what we now call The Community Stack. A collection of open-source products providing everything to launch any identity solution with ease. You can learn more about it here.

Transition

Starting from December 2023, the Wallet-Kit will halt feature enhancements, leading to a complete discontinuation planned for end-Q3 2024. It's essential to plan your transition to the new stack effectively.

The table below indicates which components of the Wallet-Kit are already supported in the new stack.

If you have any question, please reach out.

All relevant new libaries and APIs have found it's place in the waltid-identity repo.

Wallet-Kit FeautresThe Community Stack

User Account/Wallet Management

E-Mail/Password

web3 address

Key Management Create and mange Keys/DIDs in user wallets

ed25519

secp256k1

secp256r1

rsa

DID Management Create and mange Keys/DIDs in user wallets

did:key

did:jwk

did:web

did:cheqd

did:iota

did:ebsi

Not yet fully supported

Credential Issuance (OID4VC)

W3C as JWT

Issuer-API - issue credentials

(currently, only did:key support) Wallet-API - receive and store credentials

W3C as SD-JWT

Issuer-API - issue credentials

(currently, only did:key support) Wallet-API - receive and store credentials

W3C as JSON-LD

Not supported

Credential Verification (OID4VP/SIOPv2)

W3C credentials (JWT)

Verifier-API - verify credentials

(currently, only did:key support) Wallet-API - receive and store credentials

W3C credentials (SD-JWT)

Verifier-API - verify credentials

(currently, only did:key support) Wallet-API - receive and store credentials

W3C credential (JSON-LD)

Not supported

Other Credential Features

Credential Templates

In The Community Stack, we no longer have the notion of a credential template. The issuance will simply happen by providing the full W3C data schema, which will then be signed. A list of credentials schemas can be found here

Credential Revocation

Not yet supported

Policies

Similar. A list of all policies can be found here.

Open-Policy Agent Policies

Not yet supported. However, the new webhook policies also give you great flexibility until we will reintroduce Open-Policy Agent policies.

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