The launch marks a new phase in managing and sharing verifiable credentials across the web3 landscape. The protocol uses ZKP technology to allow for the secure authentication of identity without compromising the privacy or integrity of personal information. The protocol simplifies the creation of new credentials in a no-code environment. The protocol’s framework supports various applications, including the prevention of Sybil attacks, decentralized reputation and credit systems, a personal data market, secure identity verification methods, decentralized review systems, and transferable achievement systems.
The flexibility aims to enhance the utility and value of user achievements across different ecosystems.