H33 Custody › Identity Custody › Digital Identity Vault
Identity Custody · Solution
Your identity records are scattered. They shouldn't be.
Most people's digital identity lives across a dozen platforms — email providers, password managers, government portals, cryptocurrency exchanges, social platforms, and professional credentials. The Digital Identity Vault brings the identity records that matter into a single, verifiable, transferable custody record.
Identity records nobody owns end-to-end
Government issues your identity documents but doesn't help you manage them. Banks verify your identity but don't share their verification with anyone else. Professional bodies credential you but don't help you prove the credential to a future employer. The pieces of your identity are scattered across institutions that don't talk to each other — and none of them owns the consolidated record.
A vault for what proves who you are
The Digital Identity Vault holds the records, credentials, and verifications that make up your digital identity — encrypted, beneficiary-designated, and individually shareable. You decide what gets verified by whom, and you decide what gets passed on to your beneficiaries.
Selective disclosure
Verify your age without revealing your birthday. Prove professional credentials without revealing your home address. Show a regulator the document they need without showing them every document you have. The vault makes selective disclosure native, not an afterthought.
Transferable on the events you define
When your identity needs to transfer — to beneficiaries on death, to a guardian during incapacitation, to a successor after a business event — the transfer happens through the same custody model as any other H33 holding. Verifiable, auditable, recoverable.
Coverage
What lives in the vault
Coverage
Government identity documents
Passport, driver's license, national ID — verifiable to any party that needs to confirm without giving them the raw document.
Coverage
Professional credentials
Degrees, certifications, licenses, memberships — verifiable to employers and regulators.
Coverage
Authentication credentials
Passwords, API keys, signing keys, hardware-token records — with use-event audit trails.
Coverage
Verified financial identity
KYC verifications and accredited-investor status — shareable across institutions without re-verification.
Coverage
Health identity
Insurance enrollment, medical identifiers, advance directives — accessible to designated providers under defined conditions.
Coverage
Delegated authority records
Powers of attorney, executor designations, agent relationships — verifiable end-to-end.