Blockchain’s real identity use case focuses on cross-border interoperability

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Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and verifiable credentials (VCs) are converging with regulatory mandates and institutional pilots to create something the identity world has struggled with for decades. A single, reusable digital identity that functions across jurisdictions without requiring you to re-verify yourself every time you cross a border or open an account. The infrastructure taking shape The European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) has reached production readiness, with audited smart contracts and node operations spanning 27 EU countries plus Norway and Liechtenstein. On the private sector side, Privado ID has rolled out multi-chain and multi-device identity verification through its Release 8 update. The protocol allows credentials issued in one context to be verified across any EVM-compatible chain. The Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) and EBSI are working to standardize cross-chain self-sovereign identity (SSI) to enhance cross-border credential verification. Both efforts lean on W3C DID and VC standards. Proofs of concept have already been conducted with Deutsche Bank and HSBC, signaling that major financial institutions are actively testing whether blo...

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