Kaja Schmidt, Alexander Mühle, Andreas Grüner, C. Meinel
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Clear the Fog: Towards a Taxonomy of Self-Sovereign Identity Ecosystem Members
The current Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) ecosystem is rapidly changing and ill-defined. Manifold actors, projects, and initiatives produce different SSI solutions, frameworks, protocols, and distributed ledgers. Even though some patterns exist among SSI ecosystem members, no elaborate systematization has been made. This paper conducts a systematic gray literature review to structure the SSI ecosystem. Specifically, we derive a four-dimensional taxonomy that portrays members of the SSI ecosystem. Then, we classify the ecosystem members into eight archetypes. The goals are to allow researchers to describe SSI ecosystem members, help new and existing members locate themselves within the SSI ecosystem, and provide an overview of members’ functionalities. We find that SSI ecosystem members either govern the SSI ecosystem and/or networks, implement SSI offerings, or support governing and/or implementing members. The study suggests that, as the SSI ecosystem grows, the number of governing members will grow slower than the number of implementing and supporting members.