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Fig. 6 Actors in
Hyperledger Indy
this solicitation to Stewards if there should arise an occurrence of composing into
the ledger record.
Figure 6 shows the concept of Trust Anchor where the Drones already a part of
the Network D are depicted as Grey Trust Anchors while the outside newly booted
drones or hostile drones are not trusted. The Grey space denotes Network D, which
is depicted as a part of the Demilitarized Zone or the Digital Space or Internet. It may
be noted here that the diagram shows a centralized ledger for storing Identity. This is
not the case and it has been depicted so due to ease of representation. The following
concepts on Ledger and Pool Nodes will clarify this as a decentralized record ledger
maintained by nodes in the network.
Verinym, Pseudonym and Pairwise Unique Identifiers
The Decentralized Identities (DIDs) are of two sorts. The first is a Verinym. Verinyms
are DIDs that are approved to be kept in touch with the Sovrin Ledger utilizing
the advanced mark of a Trust Anchor so they might be straightforwardly or in a
roundabout way connected with the Legal Identity of the Identity Owner. Verinyms
are required for the lawful responsibility of Trust Anchors. It is related to the Legal
Identity of the Identity Owner. For instance, all gatherings ought to have the option
to check that some DID is utilized by a government to distribute diagrams for some
record types.