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hi Iamp;#39;m Mike Parkhill head of engineering at Doc and I want to show you how to verify a verifiable credential so weamp;#39;ve recently added the ability to create a verification template which you can then use to define as a verifier what things you need from holders or approved that theyamp;#39;ve got the credential youamp;#39;re looking for and the details you need so everything Iamp;#39;m going to show here Iamp;#39;m going to show it through certs because itamp;#39;s easier to show but we can all this is supported through our apis as well so if youamp;#39;re using our apis you can do all this sort of thing and just as a little tip for anyone who is like watching this who wants to learn about the apis if you go into developer Tools in your browser you can see that the API calls weamp;#39;re making behind the scenes in search because search uses the same API as you would so yeah getting back to verifications Iamp;#39;ll start with the verification request so when you