Show HN: TideCloak – Decentralized IAM for Security and User Sovereignty

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  1. tidecloak-gettingstarted

    TideCloak lets your users hold their own digital authority—no central control, no blind trust.

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    W3C Decentralized Identifier Specification

    How does TideCloak's decentralized key architecture relate to W3C DID standards [1]? Do you see TideCloak aligning with DID Core principles in future development?

    [1] https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/

  4. tidecloak

    Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services

    Is TideCloak open source? When I search on Google I find this - https://github.com/tide-foundation/tidecloak

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