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TLS76: Chase Perkins on the Impervious Browser, Decentralized Identifiers, and Digital Self-Sovereignty

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Integrated Decentralized Command and Control and Decentralized Identifier Layer

We found ourselves trying to guide people, go, it'd be really cool if you use it this way. And we said, let's make the browser a vehicle to demonstrate that these tools don't have to be isolated into a sub network. The impervious did comp standard is it allows you to interoperate whether it's files, messaging, payments. But I can conduct typically if we're on like a zoom call, I call zoom, you'd call zoom,. They conduct the media mixing, they issue the encryption keys. We can consolidate that in a way.

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