Johnson Jeyakumar, Isaac HendersonKubach, MichaelVargas, JuanWalker, JohnRoßnagel, HeikoSchunck, Christian H.Sousa, Filipe2024-06-072024-06-072024978-3-88579-744-9https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/44108Decentralized governance models have gained prominence in business ecosystems. These require trust, transparency, and collaboration among diverse stakeholders. Trust registries play a pivotal role in ensuring the integrity and authenticity of participants within these decentralized networks. However, the enrollment process presents challenges such as identity verification and reputation assessment. This paper introduces a Trust Registries Enrollment Tool (TRET) to facilitate the process. It simplifies procedures, strengthens trust, and enables secure and efficient participation in an ecosystem. This paper outlines its architecture, technical implementation, and potential impact. The practical use case is COVID19 certificate providers, highlighting its transformative potential for decentralized governance in healthcare and beyond.enDecentralized GovernanceTrust RegistryEnrollmentCOVID-19 certificatesTrust frameworksTrust ecosystemsA Trust Registries Enrollment Tool Supporting Decentralized Ecosystem Governance: Use Case HealthcareText/Conference Paper10.18420/OID2024_091617-5468