As I just looked through the verifiable-credential lib, I noticed the W3CVC class is issuing W3C credentials as SD-JWT with the vc+sd-jwt type, which is not entirely correct.
The vc+sd-jwt credential format is NOT the same as a W3C credential issued as SD-JWT, as pointed out in the SD-JWT VC spec:
... Note: This specification does not utilize the W3C's Verifiable Credentials Data Model v1.0, v1.1, or v2.0.
As I just looked through the verifiable-credential lib, I noticed the W3CVC class is issuing W3C credentials as SD-JWT with the vc+sd-jwt type, which is not entirely correct.
The vc+sd-jwt credential format is NOT the same as a W3C credential issued as SD-JWT, as pointed out in the SD-JWT VC spec:
... Note: This specification does not utilize the W3C's Verifiable Credentials Data Model v1.0, v1.1, or v2.0.