The Problem with Digital Credentials

As more institutions issue digital diplomas, certificates, and licenses, verification has become easier but also riskier. When verifying, individuals often have to share their full academic record or personal details, exposing far more than necessary. Employers or platforms don’t always need to know all your grades just whether you hold the required qualification.

Lagrange’s Minimal Disclosure Model

With zero-knowledge proofs, Lagrange enables individuals to prove they hold a certain credential like a software certification, law license, or degree without revealing the full transcript or personal identifiers. Verification happens cryptographically, so the verifier receives only the confirmation they need, not the extra details.

Benefits

  • For Individuals: Enhanced privacy and reduced identity theft risk.

  • For Employers: Fast, reliable verification with zero manual document checks.

  • For Institutions: Reduced administrative overhead and fraud risk.

The Long-Term Impact

By making verification privacy-preserving, Lagrange could redefine professional hiring, freelance work onboarding, and academic verification, ensuring people share only what’s necessary and nothing more.

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