cryptocredential
Cryptocredential is a digital credential that uses cryptographic methods to prove claims about a subject. Unlike traditional passwords or simple tokens, a cryptocredential is bound to cryptographic keys and signatures, enabling verifiable authenticity and integrity. It can convey identity attributes, qualifications, or access rights while allowing the holder to limit the disclosure of sensitive information.
In typical deployments, three parties participate: the issuer, the holder, and the verifier. The issuer creates
To enhance privacy, cryptocredentials may use selective disclosure or zero-knowledge proofs, allowing the holder to prove
Applications include online account provisioning, access control, background checks, and age or eligibility verification. Benefits include