 Do you know what verifiable credentials are? A verifiable credential, VC for short, is a tamper-evident credential that has authorship that can be cryptographically verified. This means that they can be stored on digital devices. You can use cryptography to verify their data and authorship. They're also designed to make it obvious if someone tampered with them. Some use cases for ZCs are ID cards, university degrees, vaccination proof, and employment credentials. Digital credentials can simplify and reduce the cost of issuance, and will be available wherever people bring their phones, which is basically everywhere, and cannot be forged. You can play around and learn more about implementing VC's inside of your apps at verifiablecredentials.dev. This has been Identity in a Minute.