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Verifiable credentials (VCs) are widely used for digital identity verification (e.g., age checks without revealing birthdates), academic certifications (universities issuing tamper-proof diplomas), and professional licensing (verified work credentials). Governments deploy VCs for e-passports or driver’s licenses, while enterprises use them for employee access control. Healthcare systems adopt VCs for secure patient data sharing. These use cases leverage VCs’ ability to prove attributes cryptographically without exposing raw data.