Dear Community Members,
We are excited to announce the latest developer release of Inji Certify, Version 0.13.0!
This release brings powerful new capabilities that strengthen security, enhance privacy, and expand interoperability for verifiable credential issuance. With fully functional revocation workflows, support for externally signed certificates, and SD-JWT issuance, this version offers greater flexibility and control for organizations adopting digital credential ecosystems.
Major Highlights
Fully Functional Revocation Support
Issuers can now revoke Verifiable Credentials directly through Inji Certify.
Additionally, ledger indexing can be configured to enable fast and efficient revocation lookups.
Support for Externally Signed Certificates (Bring Your Own PKI)
Organizations can now integrate their own PKI by uploading externally signed CA certificates into the Key Manager.
SD-JWT (Selective Disclosure JWT) Issuance
Issuers can now issue credentials in SD-JWT format, enabling selective disclosure and improved privacy for credential holders.
Upgraded Docker Compose Setup
The docker-compose.yml has been updated with the latest versions of Inji Web and Mimoto, improving local environment setup, testing, and CI/CD alignment.
We extend our sincere appreciation to our community contributors and the Inji Certify team for your continued support, insights, and collaboration.
Your contributions play a vital role in shaping a secure and interoperable digital credential ecosystem.
For the full list of updates and technical details, please refer to the official release notes.
Note: A patch release (v0.13.1) is planned to address automation updates related to a known issue identified in this version.
Best Regards,
Varaniya S
Product Owner – Inji Certify
On behalf of the Inji Team