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cip:
title: Data Interoperability Protocol (DIP)
author: Michael Sena (@michaelsena), Joel Thorstensson (@oed)
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status: Idea
category: Standards
type: RFC
created: 2020-05-22
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🚨 This is a placeholder for an idea, and we will work to draft the CIP at a later time. Feel free to leave comments and ideas on this issue.
Simple Summary
Data Interoperability Protocol (DIP) is a standard framework for creating a DID-centric index of data collections that exist across all decentralized networks and centralized servers.
Simple Summary
Data Interoperability Protocol (DIP) is a standard framework for creating a DID-centric index of data collections that exist across all decentralized networks and centralized servers.
Abstract
DIP is an extension of the Identity Index Protocol (IIP) (CIP-11) that describes how to add data to a Collections Index (CIP-16) in a way that makes it universally discoverable and interoperable across applications and platforms.
Motivation
Data interoperability:
Unified, DID-centric data routing:
Cross-platform support:
Specification
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