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feat: add support for SD-JWT credentials #387

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@nanderstabel nanderstabel changed the base branch from dev to feat/editable_trust_list October 18, 2024 18:36
@nanderstabel nanderstabel force-pushed the feat/sd-jwt branch 4 times, most recently from dfa636b to 38bff4d Compare October 22, 2024 10:30
Base automatically changed from feat/editable_trust_list to dev December 4, 2024 12:30
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@nanderstabel nanderstabel changed the title Feat/sd jwt feat: add support for SD-JWT credentials Dec 12, 2024
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