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External Trust Anchor

Definition

An external trust anchor refers to a foundational, independently verified component or authority that provides a secure reference point for validating digital identities or data within a system. This anchor is external to the primary system it secures, meaning its integrity does not rely on the system’s internal operations. In blockchain contexts, it might be a hardware security module, a trusted third-party oracle, or a publicly verifiable cryptographic root. It serves to establish a baseline of authenticity and reliability.