Identity is not enough
Trusted identity still leaves people asking what a decision should mean in practice.
DIDX helps people read what has been credibly confirmed — clearly, selectively, and without a document dump.
Built for the EUDI era. Identity can travel. Trust still needs to be understood.
Trusted identity still leaves people asking what a decision should mean in practice.
Screenshots, PDFs, and scattered proof slow down trust review when time matters.
It turns selected trust signals into a profile people can scan faster and understand better.
PassPal helps people request, review, and share trust-sensitive signals without a heavy flow.
PassPod applies freshness, score logic, consent rules, and trust interpretation behind the scenes.
DIDX turns selected trust outcomes into a profile people can scan and understand faster.
DIDX is designed to make the right signals easier to understand. It should never feel like a raw dump of sensitive files.
A quick public-facing snapshot that helps others understand trust at a glance.
Selected confirmations that have been issued, refreshed, or credibly backed.
Useful context showing whether visible trust signals are recent, active, or outdated.
Only the trust elements meant to be readable should appear here.
DIDX is useful when someone needs to assess credibility quickly, clearly, and with less friction.
EUDI-backed identity can travel. DIDX can help make the trust context easier to read.
Trusted credentials can exist in the wallet while DIDX helps support clearer approval decisions.
A clearer public trust layer for high-friction interactions between people, providers, or platforms.
A readable trust surface that modern systems can also interpret more responsibly.
DIDX is not designed to expose everything about a person. It is designed to make selected trust signals easier to read when trust matters.
The page should never feel like a raw file vault full of screenshots, PDFs, or overshared data.
Only the public-facing trust elements that belong on a DIDX should appear.
The goal is better interpretation, not more oversharing.
DIDX is the public trust-read layer in a larger system built to help people and organizations act with more confidence.
Where people and organizations review, request, approve, or share trust.
The logic and routing layer behind signals, proof flows, consent, and trust interpretation.
The public-facing profile layer where selected trust becomes easier to read.
DIDX is simple for humans to scan and structured enough for trust-sensitive workflows, platforms, and AI-assisted systems to interpret more responsibly.
A person should understand the public trust picture quickly without decoding technical noise.
DIDX is shaped to fit trust-sensitive products, AI-era checks, and future identity ecosystems without leading with jargon.
Create a public trust profile that makes selected credibility signals easier to read — without turning trust into noise, clutter, or oversharing.