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"createdAt": "2026-03-16T21:48:59.413Z",
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"text": "yes: as long as you control the domain registration, you should be able to recover a did:web identity (by publishing a new valid DID document) and register new keys. it should not be possible to accidentally \"brick\" the identity long-term at the protocol level."
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