Wallet Address
A wallet address is a public identifier used to receive assets or interact with applications on a blockchain.
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These words describe identifiers and credentials that can connect accounts with verifiable claims.
Terms used to represent people, accounts, or claims on a blockchain.
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A wallet address is a public identifier used to receive assets or interact with applications on a blockchain.
A decentralized identifier, or DID, is an identifier designed to be created and controlled without relying on one central registry.
An attestation is a verifiable statement that an issuer makes about an account, credential, or event.
A soulbound token is a non-transferable token used to represent a credential, membership, or reputation signal.
A wallet attestation is a signed claim that associates a wallet with an attribute, credential, or permission.
A credential revocation list records credentials that should no longer be accepted because they expired, changed, or were withdrawn.
Role-based permission grants access according to a defined role rather than a one-off account decision.
An identity resolution service links addresses, credentials, accounts, or names that refer to the same entity under defined rules.