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Create btco.json #541

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@brianorwhatever brianorwhatever commented Dec 16, 2023

DID Method Registration

As a DID method registrant, I have ensured that my DID method registration complies with the following statements:

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Meets requirements for registration.

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msporny commented Apr 1, 2024

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msporny commented May 14, 2024

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In section 4.5, what is after "update with the inscription content ?"

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@gatemezing It is the fire emoji 🔥
Technically, it could be anything that isn't the DID however I wanted to specify and this allows it to be clear to viewers this DID has been deactivated.

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DID Method meets minimum requirements for registration.

@msporny msporny merged commit 305a094 into w3c:main Jul 20, 2024
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