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* fix: correct HTTP error handling in gateway * refactor: migrate database and ORM to internal modules * feat: introduce taskfile build system for improved workflow management * refactor: update taskfiles to use relative paths * feat: add profile status field * refactor: move rendering logic to context package * fix: improve error handling in credentials retrieval * refactor: optimize HTTP request handling in Wasm environment * refactor: refactor config loading in motr command * chore: add process-compose for service management * chore: remove default task and update gum format command * fix: update project dependencies * refactor: improve code readability and maintainability * refactor: consolidate error handling components * refactor: update index handler to use new context package * refactor: consolidate database scripts and move to deploy directory * feat: Update flake.nix with development tools and environment configuration * fix: ignore flake.lock file * refactor: migrate build process to use taskfiles for improved modularity and maintainability * refactor: improve GatewayContext and reorganize handlers * refactor: Remove unused profile creation functions * (chore): templ generation * test: add test file for vaults.go * maintenance: remove defunct Discord server link * docs: update checks workflow documentation * test: remove obsolete vaults test file * refactor: move version bumping logic to release workflow
sonr
- Sonr Chain
Sonr is a combination of decentralized primitives. Fundamentally, it is a peer-to-peer identity and asset management system that leverages DID documents, Webauthn, and IPFS—providing users with a secure, portable decentralized identity.
Documentation
- Quick Start
- Chain Modules
- System Architecture
- Token Economy
- Service Mangement
- Design System
- Self Custody
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Acknowledgements
Sonr would not have been possible without the direct and indirect support of the following individuals:
- Juan Benet: For the IPFS Ecosystem.
- Satoshi Nakamoto: For Bitcoin.
- Steve Jobs: For User first UX.
- Tim Berners-Lee: For the Internet.
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