A verification layer acts as a security checkpoint that validates data, transactions, or identities before granting access or processing. It is commonly used in blockchain networks and digital systems to ensure authenticity and prevent fraud. Developers, cybersecurity teams, and financial platforms benefit from enhanced trust, reduced errors, and compliance with regulatory standards.
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