A decentralized web node (DWN) acts as a personal data store and messaging hub for decentralized identity. It enables users to securely store, control, and share identity-related data (e.g., credentials, social graphs) without centralized servers. DWNs use cryptographic protocols for privacy and integrity, allowing selective disclosure to authorized parties. They also facilitate peer-to-peer interactions, empowering users to maintain a single identity across multiple ecosystems while supporting scalable, interoperable applications.
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Decentralized identity aids disaster recovery by enabling survivors to prove their identity offline via QR codes or NFC tags linked to DIDs. Verifiable credentials (e.g., medical records, property ownership) stored in user-controlled wallets facilitate access to aid without centralized infrastructure. Blockchain-anchored timestamps validate claims amidst disrupted systems, while peer-to-peer networks restore communication. Social recovery mechanisms allow trusted contacts to validate identities, ensuring continuity when traditional ID systems fail.
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