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21 October 2023

  • curprev 11:0011:00, 21 October 2023Mbauwens talk contribs 1,301 bytes +1,301 Created page with " =Description= Via J.P. Morgan: "Verifiable credentials (VCs) are a W3C data model for representing identity credentials (a.k.a. attestations or claims) that can be shared at the holder’s discretion. VCs are a set of claims made by one entity (the issuer) about another (the identity holder). A third party can verify these claims because the issuer has digitally signed the VC, proving its authenticity. Claims can range from the holder’s name, address and age, to qu..."