EBSI Decentralized Identifiers

 
Decentralized Identifiers enable entities to create and manage their own identifiers without relying on centralized identity providers. Within the EBSI ecosystem, they are used to establish trusted digital identities for issuers, verifiers, and participants involved in digital credential exchange.

What is an EBSI DID?

An EBSI DID is a decentralized identifier registered on the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure network.

It follows the global W3C Decentralized Identifiers (DID) Specification, which defines a universal model for decentralized digital identifiers.

An EBSI DID allows an organization or entity to:

  • Establish a verifiable digital identity

  • Prove control over cryptographic keys

  • Sign and verify digital credentials

  • Participate in trusted digital ecosystems

Each DID resolves to a DID Document, which contains the public keys and service endpoints required to verify signatures and interact with the entity.

Decentralized Identity Control
Entities manage their own identifiers and cryptographic keys.
Verifiable Trust
Credentials can be verified without relying on centralized databases.
Interoperability
Alignment with global standards ensures compatibility across platforms.
Tamper-Resistant Records
Blockchain anchoring protects identity metadata and trust registries.
Cross-Border Digital Services
Supports trusted interactions across European public and private sector ecosystems..

The Future of Trusted Digital Credentials

Decentralized identifiers within the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure form a foundation for trusted digital credential ecosystems in Europe.

Together with verifiable credentials, digital identity wallets, and trust frameworks, EBSI DIDs enable secure and interoperable identity systems that support the goals of the eIDAS 2.0 Regulation and the broader European digital infrastructure.

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