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Technical Documentation
  • Introduction
    • About Empeiria
  • Empe Blockchain
    • Overview
    • Chain Architecture
      • Auth
      • Authz
      • Bank
      • Distribution
      • Governance
      • Staking
      • IBC
      • DidDoc
      • Vesting
      • Minter
  • EVDI
    • EVDI Architecture
    • Self-Sovereign Identity
      • Technical Foundations
      • Roles in the SSI framework
      • Protocols and Standards
  • User Guide
    • Empe DID Wallet
      • Intro
      • Download and first launch
      • Create or import did
      • Main screen overview
      • How to claim credential from issuer
      • How to use credential with verifier
      • Settings and other options
    • Keplr Wallet and Blockchain Operations
      • How to Connect Keplr Wallet
    • Ping Pub operation
    • Staking Tokens Guide
    • Voting on Governance Proposals Guide
    • Sending Tokens Guide
  • Developer Guide
    • Tutorial: Credential Issuance & Verification
      • Overview
      • Understanding Key Concepts
      • Project Setup
      • Deploying the Issuer
      • Uploading the Credential Schema
      • Issuing Credentials
      • Frontend for Credential Issuance
      • Testing Credential Issuance
      • Deploying the Verifier
      • Setting Up the Verification Flow
      • Creating a Verification Endpoint
      • Creating a Protected Dashboard
      • Testing the Verification Flow
      • Summary & Next Steps
    • One-click deployment
      • Introduction
      • Registration
      • Login
      • Creating an Issuer
      • Issuer Data Description
      • Creating a Verifier
      • Verifier Data Description
    • Verifier
      • Terminology and Concepts
      • Architecture Overview
      • Core Responsibilities
      • Query Language
      • Frontend Integration
      • Client Configuration
      • Security Considerations
      • Error Handling and Troubleshooting
      • Future Enhancements
      • References and Standards
      • FAQ
    • Issuer
      • Terminology and Concepts
      • Architecture Overview
      • Core Responsibilities
      • DID Document Management
      • Schemas Management
      • Issuing Credentials
      • Interacting with Wallets
      • Security Considerations
      • Error Handling and Troubleshooting
      • Future Enhancements
      • References and Standards
      • FAQ
    • Wallet SDK (Coming soon)
    • Introduction to cosmwasm
  • Validator Guide
    • Important links
    • Validators Guide
      • New validator
      • Hardware requirements
      • Required software installation
      • Go installation
      • Install prebuild binary
      • Install binary from source code (option B)
      • Configure a node
      • Cosmovisor setup
      • Sync with state-sync
      • Full state sync from archive snapshot
      • Latest snapshot
      • Run a Validator
      • Migration to v0.2.2
      • Migration to v0.3.0
    • FAQ
  • Appendix
    • Glossary
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  • Why Empe DID Wallet?
  • Key Features
  • 1. Create & Import Identities
  • 2. Verifiable Credentials Management
  • 3. Developer-Friendly On-Ramp
  • 4. Full Control & Noncustodial
  • Upcoming Wallet SDK
  • The Bigger Picture
  1. User Guide

Empe DID Wallet

Your gateway to Empeiria’s End-to-End Verifiable Data Infrastructure (EVDI). This wallet showcases our technology, enabling a wide range of users—whether you're an individual, business, or developer—to explore, test, and adopt decentralized identity solutions. It can function as a standalone wallet or serve as a foundation for specialized wallets built using our upcoming SDK. From creating and managing Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) to utilizing Verifiable Credentials (VCs), you’ll have the tools to interact directly with Empeiria’s Layer-1 blockchain ( both Mainnet and Testnet).


Why Empe DID Wallet?

Conventional digital identity systems rely on centralized entities to validate, store, and share user data—a model that often compromises security, privacy, and user autonomy. By contrast, the Empe DID Wallet empowers you to take charge of your identity, eliminating unnecessary middlemen and unlocking new levels of trust, privacy, and flexibility. Leveraging W3C, OpenID, and IETF standards (DID, SD-JWT, OID4VC, OID4V, and SIOPv2), this wallet provides a foundation for interoperable, Self-Sovereign digital identity that can easily integrate into your existing applications and workflows.


Key Features

1. Create & Import Identities

  • Quickly generate new decentralized identities or import existing seed phrases.

  • Enjoy both convenience and complete ownership of your personal data.

2. Verifiable Credentials Management

  • Securely receive, store, and share VCs with ease.

  • Benefit from robust encryption and user-friendly flows.

3. Developer-Friendly On-Ramp

  • Build proofs of concept in mere minutes.

  • Seamlessly embed the Empe DID Wallet SDK into your apps for production-ready solutions.

4. Full Control & Noncustodial

  • The wallet places you at the helm.

  • No third party (including Empeiria) can access your private data without your explicit consent.


Upcoming Wallet SDK

We’re preparing to release a dedicated Wallet SDK that will allow you to incorporate Empe DID Wallet features directly into your own applications—whether for web, desktop, or mobile. By using this SDK, you can create specialized wallets tailored to your needs, extending our DID and VC solutions to any platform you choose.


The Bigger Picture

This reference wallet forms a key part of Empeiria’s mission to redefine digital trust as AI, blockchain, and real-world data converge. By unifying privacy, compliance, and verifiability under one platform, the **Empe DID Wallet ** paves the way for AI agents, humans, and organizations to collaborate securely, both on-chain and off-chain.

In this documentation, you’ll find step-by-step instructions on installing, configuring, and using the wallet—whether you’re creating a fresh identity, importing existing seedwords, issuing and receiving credentials, or verifying them in real time. If you’re ready to explore the future of decentralized data where users, AI agents, and enterprises transact with full confidence, you’re in the right place.

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