The examples are designed to address common use cases and can be issued as-is or customized to fit your needs.
An educational verifiable credential (VC) is a type of digital credential that securely and privately proves an individual’s educational achievements, such as degrees, certifications, diplomas, or course completions.
Unlike traditional paper certificates, a verifiable credential offers a more secure, decentralized, and easily verifiable way to manage educational records.
The key difference is that verifiable credentials are digitally signed and cryptographically secure, allowing individuals and institutions to prove academic achievements with high integrity and efficiency.
A movie ticket verifiable credential (VC) is a digital credential that proves an individual’s purchase of a movie ticket and grants access to a movie or event, all while maintaining privacy and security.
Issued and verified using decentralized identity systems to streamline ticketing processes and ensure that only authorized individuals gain access to the event.
This type of credential is a verifiable, secure, and tamper-proof digital version of a traditional paper or electronic movie ticket.
A financial verifiable credential (VC) is a type of digital credential that securely proves an individual’s or organization’s financial status, behavior, or qualifications.
Issued by trusted financial institutions or decentralized financial platforms and designed to be easily verifiable without relying on centralized authorities, such as traditional credit bureaus.
Often used in situations where proof of financial standing is required, such as loan applications, mortgage processes, creditworthiness assessments, or investment-related documentation.
Enhance financial services, simplify processes like loan approvals, and increase access to financial resources, all while maintaining a high level of security and privacy for users.