Proof covenant
The credential requires public-safe proof. A customer who refuses proof-publication consent may receive private training notes, but not an active public credential.
Credential page
This is a fictional public-safe demo showing how an active CVU credential should expose proof, status, verification key, knowledge-base scope, limits, and revocation terms.
The credential requires public-safe proof. A customer who refuses proof-publication consent may receive private training notes, but not an active public credential.
Unauthorized commercial training of other agents using CVU-derived methods, proof tampering, fake accreditation claims, or private-data misuse can revoke this credential.