The Trust Triangle is the foundation of Verifiable Credentials and Decentralized Identity. It ensures that identity verification is decentralized, secure, and user-controlled.
1οΈβ£ Issuer
A trusted authority (government, university, employer, financial institution) creates and digitally signs Verifiable Credentials (VCs). These credentials confirm facts such as educational qualifications, work experience, or identity documents.
2οΈβ£ Holder
The individual or organization that receives, stores, and manages credentials in their digital identity wallet. Holders can selectively disclose parts of their credentials when needed.
3οΈβ£ Verifier
An entity (business, government agency, online service) that requests and verifies specific identity attributes from a userβs credentials without accessing excessive personal data.
How the Trust Triangle Works
Issuer (e.g., a university) signs and issues a diploma as a Verifiable Credential (VC).
Holder (graduate) stores the diploma in their self-sovereign identity wallet.
Verifier (potential employer) requests proof of degree completion. The graduate shares the credential via cryptographic proof without revealing unnecessary personal details.