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* feat: add docs and CI workflow for publishing to onsonr.dev * (refactor): Move hway,motr executables to their own repos * feat: simplify devnet and testnet configurations * refactor: update import path for didcrypto package * docs(networks): Add README with project overview, architecture, and community links * refactor: Move network configurations to deploy directory * build: update golang version to 1.23 * refactor: move logger interface to appropriate package * refactor: Move devnet configuration to networks/devnet * chore: improve release process with date variable * (chore): Move Crypto Library * refactor: improve code structure and readability in DID module * feat: integrate Trunk CI checks * ci: optimize CI workflow by removing redundant build jobs --------- Co-authored-by: Darp Alakun <i@prad.nu>
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# UCAN Tokens in Go
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Originally by @b5 as one of the first from scratch implementations of UCAN outside of the Fission teams initial work in TypeScript / Haskell.
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**If you're interested in updating this codebase to the 1.0 version of the UCAN spec, [get involved in the discussion »](https://github.com/orgs/ucan-wg/discussions/163)**
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## About UCAN Tokens
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User Controlled Authorization Networks (UCANs) are a way of doing authorization where users are fully in control. OAuth is designed for a centralized world, UCAN is the distributed user controlled version.
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### UCAN Gopher
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Artwork by [Bruno Monts](https://www.instagram.com/bruno_monts). Thank you [Renee French](http://reneefrench.blogspot.com/) for creating the [Go Gopher](https://blog.golang.org/gopher)
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