Civic (CVC) is a decentralized identity verification platform that launched in 2017, founded by Vinny Lingham and Jonathan Smith. The project aims to give individuals control over their personal identity data while providing businesses with secure, cost-effective identity verification solutions. CVC serves as the native utility token that powers the Civic ecosystem, facilitating identity verification services and incentivizing network participants.
The Civic platform operates on a decentralized model where users store their identity information in a secure digital wallet on their mobile device, rather than with centralized third parties. When identity verification is required, users can share specific data points with requesting parties through cryptographic attestations, without exposing unnecessary personal information. The platform uses blockchain technology to create tamper-proof records of identity verifications, while validators on the network earn CVC tokens for successfully completing identity checks. This architecture eliminates the need for businesses to store sensitive customer data, reducing security risks and compliance costs.
Civic's primary innovation lies in its "reusable KYC" (Know Your Customer) approach, where users complete identity verification once and can reuse those credentials across multiple platforms. The platform employs biometric authentication, document verification, and blockchain-based attestations to ensure identity authenticity. Key features include selective disclosure, allowing users to share only necessary information, and decentralized storage, keeping personal data on user devices rather than corporate servers. The system also provides businesses with real-time identity verification APIs and compliance tools.
Civic serves various industries requiring identity verification, including financial services, healthcare, government services, and e-commerce platforms. The platform has partnered with organizations to provide secure login solutions, age verification for restricted products, and streamlined onboarding processes. Companies can integrate Civic's identity verification services to reduce fraud, meet regulatory compliance requirements, and improve user experience. The ecosystem includes both individual users seeking privacy-preserving identity solutions and enterprises requiring efficient KYC/AML compliance tools.
The Civic team continues developing the platform with focus on expanding enterprise adoption and improving user experience. Recent developments include enhanced mobile wallet functionality, new partnership integrations, and improved developer tools for businesses. The project maintains an active community of users, developers, and enterprise partners who contribute to the platform's growth. Civic has also expanded its services to include broader identity management solutions beyond basic verification, positioning itself as a comprehensive digital identity infrastructure provider.
Civic (CVC) is available to trade on Penning, Denmark's regulated crypto-asset service provider licensed by Finanstilsynet, offering Danish investors secure access to this innovative identity verification token.