Decentralized Directory (DeDi)—Infrastructure, Use Cases & Architecture
76 attendees from 166 groups hosting
Hosted by LFDT Moscow
Details
Join us for an exploratory session into DeDi — the decentralized trust infrastructure redefining how public data and registries are shared, verified, and consumed in the digital age.
What to expect
We’ll dig into:
1. Introduction to DeDi (Speaker: Amar Tumballi)
* The story behind DeDi: origin, mission, and positioning
* Real-life deployment use cases
* How to evaluate new opportunities for applying DeDi in your organization
2. Architecture of DeDi (Speaker: Mudit Sarda)
* The internal design and deployment modes of DeDi
* How scale, performance, and security are handled
* Areas open to contribution, improvement, and extension
We’ll wrap with a Q&A and open discussion: how DeDi could be leveraged in domains you care about (govtech, fintech, identity, compliance, etc.).
Resources
* DeDi’s site: Decentralized Directory for public registries (https://www.dedi.global/)
* GitHub / technical spec: Finternet / DeDi (https://github.com/LF-Decentralized-Trust-labs/DeDi)
* DeDi publish interface: publish.dedi.global (https://publish.dedi.global/)
Why Attend
* Understand a next-generation **Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)** building block
* Learn how cryptographic trust, revocation propagation, cross-registry recognition, and verifiability are being solved end-to-end via DeDi ([dedi.global][1])
* Gain insight into how your organization can plug into or extend the DeDi ecosystem
* Network with peers, architects, and early adopters in the trust & infrastructure space
Who Should Join
* Software architects, system engineers, infrastructure leads
* Product leads / innovation teams in governments, NGOs, fintech, identity technology
* Researchers and technologists interested in trust, verifiable systems, decentralized infrastructure
* Anyone curious about the foundations of public data infrastructure
Agenda (Tentative)
| 0–10 min | Welcome, overview & framing |
| 10–40 min | “Introduction to DeDi” by Amar Tumballi |
| 40–70 min | “Architecture of DeDi” by Mudit Sarda |
| 70–90 min | Q&A + open discussion + next steps