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Establish end-to-end trust using cheqd's trust registry infrastructure |
Trust Registries enable a Relying Party to determine the authenticity and authorization of a legal entity within a digital credential ecosystem. Trust Registries are crucial to establish for production environments, because they allow relying parties to make informed decisions on whether to trust the credentials they receive.
cheqd has pioneered a industry-leading trust registry solution, allowing users to create hierarchical chains of trust, with each trust registry entry being DID-Resolvable.
cheqd supports multiple Trust Registry Data Models, using its flexible DID and DID-Linked Resource architecture. Users should familiarise themselves with each Trust Registry approach before getting started with our APIs.
Learn about a data model below:
Decentralized Trust Chains (DTCs) | Build using our Trust Registry solution using DIDs and DID-Linked Resources based on the EBSI Trust Chain model. | cheqd_logo_card.jpg | dtc |
Start building with our cheqd Studio APIs and configure a trust registry for your digital credential ecosystem:
Set up Trust Chain | Design and build a trust chain for establishing a trust hierarchy in your ecosystem. | set-up-trust-chain | cheqd_logo_card.jpg |
Get started with TRAIN | Deploy TRAIN and start validating trust chains with DNS-anchored roots and cryptographic accreditations. | train | fraunhofer.png |
cheqd's Trust Registry model can work in conjunction with the Eclipse Foundation's TRAIN implementation for establishing secure Roots of Trust and Trust Registry policy resolution.
TRAIN on cheqd | Deploy a TRAIN to verify Decentralized Trust Chains back to a Root of Trust DID and DNS Record. | Contact us | train | fraunhofer.png |
OpenID Federation on cheqd | Deploy an OpenID Federation ecosystem on cheqd, using DIDs and DID-Linked Resources for Entity IDs and Entity Statements. | Contact us | https://cheqd.io/contact/ | OpenIDforWebsite.png |