Revocation Lists
As specified by the W3C recommendation on the verifiable credentials data model, a verifiable credential has the ability to be revoked by a verifiable data registry. This is achieved by setting up a revocation registry, an architecture that preserves the anonymity of verifiable credential holders, while allowing the credential issuer to manage the credentials it issues to subjects, by publishing a public list used by verifiers of verifiable credentials to check the validity of a credential.
More information on this architecture can be found in the official documentation, at https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-model/.
In our implementation we use the W3C Revocation List 2020
as specified in https://w3c-ccg.github.io/vc-status-rl-2020/.
Below is an example of a public revocation list that a verifiable credentials issuer has to set up:
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