Authorization
How permissions and claims work in the Integra ecosystem.
Overview
The authorization layer manages who can do what, using EAS attestations for off-chain identity with on-chain proof. This system provides a flexible, capability-based permission framework that enables fine-grained access control across all Integra V7 smart contracts while maintaining compatibility with existing identity systems.
At its core, the authorization system relies on three key components: attestation-based capabilities for precise permission management, token claims secured through the TokenClaimResolverV7 for validating token ownership rights, and comprehensive access control patterns that implement zero-trust security principles. Together, these components create a robust authorization infrastructure that protects sensitive operations while enabling seamless integration with decentralized identity providers.
Components
EAS Attestations
Integration with Ethereum Attestation Service for decentralized authorization.
Learn about EAS Attestations →
Token Claims
Secure token claiming with TokenClaimResolverV7.
Access Control
Capability-based access control system.