Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) presented its VerifyU credential-verification platform and Valor Preservation Coin during a series of Veterans Week events in Washington, D.C. from November 9-11. The company showcased these technologies to policymakers, veterans, and industry leaders at multiple venues including the Grand Marshal Dinner at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center, the Third Annual Veterans Day Parade, and a private technology showcase at the Phoenix Park Hotel.
The Valor Preservation Coin serves as the central component of Datavault's VerifyU platform and directly supports the proposed H.R. 327 – Valor Earned Not Stolen Act of 2025. This legislation aims to create a digital ledger framework specifically designed to authenticate DD214 military discharge documents and prevent fraudulent claims of military service. The technology addresses growing concerns about stolen valor incidents where individuals falsely claim military service or honors they never earned.
Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI, emphasized the broader implications of their technology. "Our technologies are purpose-built to connect culture, government, and commerce in ways that reinforce trust and transparency," Bradley stated. "The Valor Preservation Coin ensures proof aligns with purpose and that verified identity remains immutable and protected."
The VerifyU platform represents a significant advancement in digital credential verification that could have far-reaching implications beyond military service authentication. By creating immutable digital records of credentials and achievements, the technology provides a framework that could be adapted for various industries requiring verified credentials, including education, professional licensing, and employment verification.
Datavault AI's broader technology portfolio includes the Information Data Exchange (IDE), which enables Digital Twins and licensing of name, image, and likeness by securely attaching physical real-world objects to immutable metadata objects. This approach fosters responsible AI implementation with integrity across multiple sectors. The company's cloud-based platform serves industries including sports & entertainment, events & venues, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, and energy.
The timing of these demonstrations during national Veterans Day events highlights the technology's immediate relevance to current legislative efforts and the ongoing challenge of military service verification. As digital identity verification becomes increasingly crucial across multiple sectors, technologies like VerifyU and the Valor Preservation Coin could establish new standards for credential authentication that balance accessibility with security.
Additional information about Datavault AI is available at https://www.datavaultsite.com, while updates relating to DVLT are accessible through the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/DVLT. The full press release detailing these Veterans Week presentations can be viewed at https://ibn.fm/LWqtN.


