@Hyolobrika At first I thought it's a nice idea, but then opened the DID method spec and found this:
>Unlike did:web, this method’s trust is not rooted in DNS, webmasters, X509, and certificate authorities. Instead, it uses KERI to provide a secure chain of cryptographic key events by those who control the identifier.
KERI is totally incomprehensible, huge amount of text with lots of contrived terms (AID, KEL, TEL etc). Authors seem to claim that it is mutable and secure, but not a blockchain. I don't know this is possible.