9. Verifiable Credentials (VCs) | Part II


We explain how to securely present digital credentials through verifiable presentations, a method that uses cryptographic verification to prove legitimate possession of such VCs. This process enables users to share specific information from their credentials, protecting their privacy and preventing fraud.

We also highlight the importance of selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs for controlling which personal data are shared, thus offering a secure and privacy-focused approach to digital identity management.