In the Web3 world, what is the most embarrassing thing? When the platform collapses, your identity disappears along with it.
But if you use DID (Decentralized Identity), it's a different story. It can integrate your wallet, domain name, messages, and more into a verified identity system. This way, regardless of the platform's fate, your identity remains yours — true ownership in the real sense.
The three core highlights of the product: strong persistence (not dependent on platforms), mobile-friendly (access anytime, anywhere), and privacy protection is also well implemented. This is what decentralized identity should look like.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-08 15:05
It's about DID and ownership of identity again. It sounds good in theory, but what's the reality? Most people are still being controlled by platforms.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-07 09:06
This DID concept sounds pretty good, but I wonder if in practice it will just be another new trick to trap naive investors...
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NFTRegretful
· 01-07 05:50
This is true autonomy—no need to look at the platform's face anymore, we've had our share of blood, sweat, and tears.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 01-07 05:49
It sounds ideal, but how many can truly achieve proper privacy protection?
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-07 05:48
To be honest, this DID sounds pretty good, but how many people actually use it? I think most people are still used to feeling tied down by the platform, don't you agree?
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-07 05:35
This DID sounds pretty good, but to be honest, you would have already run away long before the platform shut down haha
In the Web3 world, what is the most embarrassing thing? When the platform collapses, your identity disappears along with it.
But if you use DID (Decentralized Identity), it's a different story. It can integrate your wallet, domain name, messages, and more into a verified identity system. This way, regardless of the platform's fate, your identity remains yours — true ownership in the real sense.
The three core highlights of the product: strong persistence (not dependent on platforms), mobile-friendly (access anytime, anywhere), and privacy protection is also well implemented. This is what decentralized identity should look like.