Abstract
Self-sovereignty is a paradigm shift for digital identity that promises important benefits but lacks a definitional consensus. Herein, we validate nine properties of self-sovereignty proposed by credible sources, propose five new properties, and apply the features of our architecture for digital identity to reason about and validate these properties.
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