The Arena feature of idOS Network has officially launched, providing users with an interactive platform to learn and play simultaneously before the TGE.



Arena is essentially an educational gamified experience—using quiz formats to help users gain a deeper understanding of the idOS project itself and related knowledge about the cryptocurrency ecosystem. This design not only lowers the learning barrier but also enhances community engagement.

Getting started is simple: open the idOS app, click on the Arena tab, and follow the on-screen instructions to begin.

It is worth noting that Arena adopts reusable zero-knowledge identity verification (zkKYC) technology as its foundational support. This privacy protection mechanism allows users to complete identity verification without exposing personal information, showcasing idOS's technical expertise in the field of privacy computing. For developers and users interested in Web3 privacy solutions, this feature release is not only a project milestone but also another practical application of zero-knowledge proofs in real-world scenarios.
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 13h ago
This zkKYC thing is really amazing; finally someone understands how to handle privacy properly. Learning while playing is pretty good, much better than just releasing a project whitepaper. I love the lowered barrier to entry. Releasing it before TGE is indeed a great way to boost hype. Zero-knowledge proof needs to be implemented; just bragging is getting a bit tiring. Alright, I’ll go try it out and see what level this Arena really is. This is exactly what they want—participate as soon as it goes live, and the network effects are impressive. I’ve always been optimistic about ZK; idOS’s move is quite steady. Gamified learning sounds appealing, but since everyone is doing it in this space, honestly, whether users can truly settle in depends on what happens next. What still attracts me is the privacy-first approach; this is what Web3 is most lacking.
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AirdropAnxietyvip
· 13h ago
zkKYC this set of tools sounds really hardcore, privacy protection is well implemented --- Learning while playing? I just want to know what can be earned --- It's the same community operation routine before TGE, but Arena's design is pretty good --- Zero-knowledge proof landing scenarios increase, this is truly interesting --- Participate just by answering questions, much better than those complicated interactions --- Privacy computing being used in actual products, idOS's move is quite good --- Feels like paving the way for airdrops later, haha --- zkKYC has some substance, Web3 privacy definitely needs to be taken seriously --- Low barrier, new gameplay, just not sure how the rewards will be --- This educational gamification approach will definitely attract many newcomers to get started
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fren.ethvip
· 13h ago
Hey, the gamified learning approach is quite clever, but I just want to see what kind of tricks can be played with this quiz reward.
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TokenSherpavip
· 13h ago
actually, let me break this down—the zkKYC layer here is what separates this from your average quiz platform. if you examine the data on governance participation historically speaking, gamification drives quorum requirements way higher than traditional mechanisms. fundamentally, this is a tokenomics framework dressed up as entertainment, and ngl i'm here for it.
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