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Hyperledger Fabric smart contracts (chaincode) for managing Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials (VCs) within the OmniOne identity ecosystem.
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122
The did-fabric-contract project serves as a foundational layer for the OmniOne decentralized identity ecosystem, specifically targeting Hyperledger Fabric (HLF). With 196 stars and a remarkably high fork count of 122, the project indicates strong utility as a reference implementation or template for enterprise blockchain developers. The high fork-to-star ratio often suggests that while public engagement is moderate, actual technical adoption in private or corporate environments is high. However, the 0.0/hr velocity and 680-day age suggest the project is either in a maintenance-only state or is a static component of a larger proprietary suite (RaonSecure's OmniOne). Defensibility is low to moderate; while it implements complex W3C DID standards on a permissioned ledger, it lacks a technical 'moat' beyond its specific integration with the HLF ecosystem. Its primary competition comes from alternative DID frameworks like SpruceID or Serto, which often favor public or Layer-2 blockchains. Frontier labs (OpenAI/Anthropic) are unlikely to compete here as this is enterprise-niche infrastructure. The main risk is displacement by more modern, interoperable identity standards that move away from the heavy operational overhead of Hyperledger Fabric toward lighter-weight verifiable credential solutions.
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