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step3.js
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// First, put a steward DID and its keypair in the wallet. This doesn't write anything to the ledger,
// but it gives us a key that we can use to sign a ledger transaction that we're going to submit later.
// The DID and public verkey for this steward key are already in the ledger; they were part of the genesis
// transactions we told the SDK to start with in the previous step. But we have to also put the DID, verkey,
// and private signing key into our wallet, so we can use the signing key to submit an acceptably signed
// transaction to the ledger, creating our *next* DID (which is truly new). This is why we use a hard-coded seed
// when creating this DID--it guarantees that the same DID and key material are created that the genesis txns
// expect.
// 5.
log('5. Generating and storing steward DID and verkey')
const stewardSeed = '000000000000000000000000Steward1'
const did = {'seed': stewardSeed}
const [stewardDid, stewardVerkey] = await indy.createAndStoreMyDid(walletHandle, did)
logValue('Steward DID: ', stewardDid)
logValue('Steward Verkey: ', stewardVerkey)
// Now, create a new DID and verkey for a trust anchor, and store it in our wallet as well. Don't use a seed;
// this DID and its keys are secure and random. Again, we're not writing to the ledger yet.
// 6.
log('6. Generating and storing trust anchor DID and verkey')
const [trustAnchorDid, trustAnchorVerkey] = await indy.createAndStoreMyDid(walletHandle, "{}")
logValue('Trust anchor DID: ', trustAnchorDid)
logValue('Trust anchor Verkey: ', trustAnchorVerkey)