V similar concept!

Nathan Day
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V similar concept!
The main difference I see is that yours has the type tag in the spec itself, whereas the existing Attestation NIP leaves the Assertion/Subject event to provide that context.
The thinking there was that authorities (really just Attestors with verification clout in a given domain) would attest to so called 'first-person' assertions from the issuer/individual themselves. An attempt to invert the power structure, putting the person back at the center rather than the credential giver.
Let's hop on a call to dicsuss!
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"content": "V similar concept!\n\nThe main difference I see is that yours has the `type` tag in the spec itself, whereas the existing Attestation NIP leaves the Assertion/Subject event to provide that context.\n\nThe thinking there was that authorities (really just Attestors with verification clout in a given domain) would attest to so called 'first-person' assertions from the issuer/individual themselves. An attempt to invert the power structure, putting the person back at the center rather than the credential giver.\n\nLet's hop on a call to dicsuss!",
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