Your identity, signed by you.
Verified by anyone.
Seven short guides on why the next decade of professional reputation will run on cryptographic identity — and how Premium members get there first.
What is verified digital identity?
A 3-minute intro to identity you own — not identity a platform rents to you.
Why signed posts beat blue checkmarks
Badges verify the account. Signatures verify the words.
Recommendations you actually own
Portable, verifiable endorsements that outlive any platform.
How recruiters verify you in one click
Skip the back-channel reference checks. Let the signatures do it.
Deepfake & impersonation defense
Why every exec will sign their public statements within five years.
How it works (no jargon)
DIDs, signatures, and the math that makes this trustworthy.
Where your signed data lives
What we store, what we don't, and the exact size and quantity limits.
Why this exists
Every professional has a CV stored on someone else's server, recommendations locked inside someone else's UI, and a public voice that any half-decent impostor can clone.
The fix isn't another badge. It's a small piece of cryptography: a key that proves you wrote what you wrote, endorsed who you endorsed, and worked where you worked — independent of any platform.
LinkedIn Premium members get this primitive for free. Recruiters, partners and the press see "verified" the way they read DKIM on an email: silently, automatically, correctly.