Verify the authenticity of blockchain-based certificates
Verify the authenticity of any certificate using Token ID, IPFS CID, or Wallet Address
Verifies the certificate authenticity on the blockchain
💡 How Verification Works: All certificates are stored on the blockchain and IPFS. Verification checks the on-chain data to confirm authenticity, ownership, and current status.
All certificates are verified against the blockchain for authenticity
Certificate data is immutably stored on IPFS and cannot be altered
Verify any certificate in seconds using multiple methods
Choose a verification method (Token ID, IPFS CID, or Wallet Address), enter the value, and click Verify. The system will check the blockchain and display the certificate details if valid.
A Token ID is the unique identifier number assigned to each NFT certificate on the blockchain. You can find this in your certificate details.
CID (Content Identifier) is the unique hash that identifies your certificate data stored on IPFS. It ensures your certificate data is immutable and tamper-proof.
Yes! Use the "Wallet Address" verification method to see all certificates associated with a specific wallet.
A revoked certificate has been invalidated by the issuer. This could be due to policy violations, errors in issuance, or other reasons determined by the issuing organization.