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W3C DIDs are becoming the identity layer for stablecoin compliance. Explore the methods, map the landscape, and test the tools — from did:web to did:hedera, from Travel Rule to Verifiable Credentials.
Tools & Illustrations
Each tool is paired with a supporting diagram. Developers use the tool, decision-makers read the diagram. Both get the same insight.
Compare six DID methods against stablecoin compliance capabilities. Resolve identifiers to inspect their W3C DID Documents.
+ DID Method Landscape Grid 02 — StablecoinsSelect a stablecoin and chain to see which DID methods, compliance frameworks, and Travel Rule solutions apply.
+ Identity Compliance Stack Diagram 03 — Travel RuleStep-by-step simulation of a cross-border stablecoin transfer using DID-identified VASPs and the TAP protocol.
+ Travel Rule DID Journey Map 04 — CredentialsParse and annotate W3C Verifiable Credentials. Color-coded field analysis with structural validation.
+ Credential Anatomy Diagram 05 — ResolverResolve DIDs via Cloudflare Workers. Live did:web resolution, with simulated support for did:hedera, did:key, and did:ion.
+ Resolution Network MapStandards
Every tool on StableDID is grounded in published W3C standards. DID Core v1.1 (Candidate Recommendation, March 2026). Verifiable Credentials Data Model 2.0 (Recommendation, May 2025). No proprietary formats, no vendor lock-in.