CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Johnson Jeyakumar, Isaac HendersonIsaac HendersonJohnson JeyakumarKubach, MichaelMichaelKubach2025-03-282025-03-282025https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-4451https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/48591010.1016/j.procs.2025.02.05910.24406/publica-4451Managing interoperable trust across different domains – as required for a wide adoption of decentralized / self-sovereign identities (SSI) leveraging verifiable credentials - remains a challenge. Verifiable credentials are a part of numerous international and European initiatives like the EUDI Wallet, EBSI, and Gaia-X to enable sovereign data sharing. Nevertheless, a standardized reference framework addressing interoperability challenges around trust in cross-domain environments based on decentralized identities is missing and is one factor hindering wider adoption. To facilitate the interoperability of credentials across borders and organizations this paper proposes a new trust implementation model architecture that enables credentials issued by different entities to be shared and verified in a trustworthy manner. This implementation model architecture also contains a novel unified signature and verification model for the trust list. A use case and implementation details for the model are presented. Furthermore, it discusses potential integration possibilities with existing initiatives using the proposed architecture.endecentralized identityeIDASSSItrust infrastructuretrust registriesverifiable credentialsA trust implementation model for cross-domain decentralized identity ecosystemsjournal article