Navigating the European Digital Identity Framework (ARF).
Understand the mechanisms of cryptographic trust, roles in the ecosystem, and how we are moving from centralized databases to decentralized, user-controlled attributes.
The authentic source. The entity that originally creates and maintains the legal or factual record (e.g. Commercial Registry, Hospital, University). TRUSTVESTOR integrates with them to transform their raw records into cryptographic attestations (QEAAs/EAAs) without altering their original base.
The holder. The citizen or organization that stores their attributes in their EUDI wallet on a mobile device. The subject has absolute digital sovereignty – they decide when, to whom and how much of the information to share (Selective Disclosure).
Your Business. The bank, employer or institution that requires proof of a given attribute. In the Verifier-Pays model, the verifying party pays a micro-fee for instant, mathematically guaranteed verification, eliminating the costs of manual compliance and the risk of storing personal data under GDPR.
While government EUDI wallets provide free Basic Personal Identification (PID) for citizens, modern business (AMLD6, EHDS) operates with dynamic, specialized attributes. The government does not maintain and route corporate mandates, clinical biomarkers or credit ratings in real time.
Market data analysis shows a lack of consensus on the willingness of end users to pay (Willingness to Pay) for digital wallets. That is why Trustvestor operates in the B2B segment. Verifiers pay not for the information itself, but for the instant cryptographic security, the transfer of responsibility (Liability shift) and the drastic reduction of costs for Onboarding processes.
A repository or system recognized by law or administrative practice as the sole trusted source for a particular attribute.
A cryptographic method by which the Subject can prove to the Verifier that a given statement is true (e.g. “I am over 18 years old”) without revealing any other information (e.g. their exact date of birth).
EUDI Wallet functionality that allows a user to share only specific attributes from an attestation, instead of the entire document.
A state-audited and certified provider that is the only one legally entitled to issue Qualified Electronic Attestations (QEAAs) valid throughout the EU.