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Attestations, or verified statements about an individual's attributes or behaviors, can build a private reputation system by allowing users to collect and selectively disclose credentials from trusted issuers. Using zero-knowledge proofs, users can prove they hold specific attestations (e.g., "trusted member") without revealing the issuer or full details. This enables reputation scoring based on verified claims while preserving privacy. Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) link attestations to users securely, ensuring reputation data is authentic yet privately managed.