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Interoperable Trust

Definition

Interoperable trust describes the ability for different decentralized systems or entities to reliably verify and accept each other’s security assertions and credentials. This concept is essential for seamless interaction across disparate blockchain networks and digital identity frameworks. It requires common standards, protocols, and cryptographic mechanisms that allow trust to be extended and validated without central intermediaries. Achieving this enhances the utility and scalability of the entire decentralized ecosystem.