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Wallet Kit
  • What is the Wallet Kit?
    • Introduction
    • Transition To The Community Stack
    • Self-Sovereign Identity
      • SSI | Basics
      • Technology & Concepts
    • Wallet Kit
      • Wallet Kit | Basics
        • Overview
        • Functionality
      • Architecture
    • Issuer & Verifier Portals
      • Functionality
      • Architecture
  • Getting started
    • Quick Start
    • CLI | Command Line Interface
    • REST APIs
      • Issuer Configuration
      • Credential Templates
      • Credential Issuance
      • Credential Verification
    • Dependency (JVM)
    • Frontend
    • Public deployments
    • Demo
    • Build
      • Docker Build
        • Docker
      • Local Build
  • Configuration and Setup
    • Wallet backend setup
    • Issuer portal setup
    • Verifier portal setup
  • Concepts
    • OpenID Connect (OIDC)
      • OIDC for Credential Issuance
      • OIDC for Verifiable Presentations (SIOP)
      • Issuance via OIDC for Verifiable Presentations (SIOP)
  • Ecosystems
    • IOTA
      • Tutorials
        • Login With IOTA
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Wallet Kit | Basics

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The Wallet enables you to launch an identity wallet or extend an existing app with identity capabilities:

Note: The easiest and fastest way to launch a wallet is to take our web-app and rebrand it. Also, this web-based approach has a number of advantages. For example, it works on every platform/device, users do not require multiple devices and must not scan QR Codes. More importantly a web-based flow is very user friendly and leverages learned behaviour from federated identity providers (“login with Google”).