Contributor :

Vishal Sharma

Mentor :

Amit Padmani
The Trust Registry project addresses the challenge of verifying digital identities and credentials in a secure and reliable manner. In many digital interactions, there’s a need to ensure that entities are who they claim to be, which is critical for trust and security. The project aims to create a robust system that registers and manages trusted entities, such as issuers and verifiers, within a decentralized network. By leveraging blockchain technology and secure APIs, the Trust Registry enables entities to register, update, and validate credentials with assurance levels and namespaces, ensuring integrity and trustworthiness across digital ecosystems

Contributor :

Vishal Sharma

Mentor :

Amit Padmani
The Trust Registry project addresses the challenge of verifying digital identities and credentials in a secure and reliable manner. In many digital interactions, there’s a need to ensure that entities are who they claim to be, which is critical for trust and security. The project aims to create a robust system that registers and manages trusted entities, such as issuers and verifiers, within a decentralized network. By leveraging blockchain technology and secure APIs, the Trust Registry enables entities to register, update, and validate credentials with assurance levels and namespaces, ensuring integrity and trustworthiness across digital ecosystems

About Contributor

Vishal Sharma is pursuing their undergraduate degree in CSE from IIIT Nagpur. They are passionate about web development and creating impactful digital solutions. Drawn by the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, Vishal Sharma joined C4GT to leverage their skills in building innovative technology for the greater good. In their spare time, they enjoy exploring new tech trends and working on personal coding projects.

Key Impact Takeaways:

  1. This project add a layer of trust on digital ecosystem
  2. Improves cross country and cross organisation identity management
  3. Could be used worldwide and is compatible for different types of schemas and entity tyes

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