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==== 🎯 How This Might Be Used — Next Steps (if you like this updated set) ==== * Use this as a living framework: publish a draft “SSI 2.0 Principles” document (e.g. on GitHub) and invite contributions from technologists, regulators, civil-society, and end users — just as the 2025 revision project under the original author invites. Life with Alacrity<ref>{{cite web|title=Life with Alacrity|url=https://www.lifewithalacrity.com/news/ssi-invite/|publisher=Life with Alacrity|access-date=2025-12-03}}</ref> * When designing or evaluating SSI systems (wallets, DIDs, credentials, revocation), use this expanded set to assess trade-offs — e.g. does this system meet privacy by default? Does it include recovery mechanisms? Is governance transparent? * For implementations in sensitive contexts (healthcare, refugees, KYC, cross-border identity) embed governance, compliance, accountability, and usability early — not as afterthoughts. If you like — I can draft a full “SSI 2.0 Principles” document (≈ 800–1200 words), styled as a public-facing charter (with definitions, motivations, and caveats) — which you (or a community) could use as a basis for discussion or standardization. Do you want me to build that draft for you now?
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