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···-Rotation keys are serialized as strings using [did:key](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-method-key/), and only `secp256k1` ("k256") and NIST P-256 ("p256") are currently supported.+Rotation keys are serialized as strings using [did:key](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-key-spec/), and only `secp256k1` ("k256") and NIST P-256 ("p256") are currently supported.The signing keys (`verificationMethods`) are also serialized using `did:key` in operations. When rendered in a DID document, signing keys are represented as objects, with the actual keys in multibase encoding, as required by the DID Core specification.
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···-Rotation keys are serialized as strings using [did:key](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-method-key/), and only `secp256k1` ("k256") and NIST P-256 ("p256") are currently supported.+Rotation keys are serialized as strings using [did:key](https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-key-spec/), and only `secp256k1` ("k256") and NIST P-256 ("p256") are currently supported.The signing keys (`verificationMethods`) are also serialized using `did:key` in operations. When rendered in a DID document, signing keys are represented as objects, with the actual keys in multibase encoding, as required by the DID Core specification.