People still talk about digital identity in Web3 as if it’s something we’ll figure out later
But the more I look at the space, the more I’m convinced it’s the foundation everything else depends on
That’s why @idOS_network caught my attention
Instead of every app asking for your data again and again, idOS changes the flow. Your identity isn’t copied, stored, or passed around. It stays with you. Encrypted at the source, fragmented across the network, and only accessed when you allow it
What really clicked for me is how reusable it is. You verify once, and that context carries forward Protocols don’t need to know everything about you they just need a trustworthy signal
As Web3 grows, speed and features won’t be the hardest problems Trust at scale will be
And idOS feels like one of the few teams actually building for that reality
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People still talk about digital identity in Web3 as if it’s something we’ll figure out later
But the more I look at the space, the more I’m convinced it’s the foundation everything else depends on
That’s why @idOS_network caught my attention
Instead of every app asking for your data again and again, idOS changes the flow. Your identity isn’t copied, stored, or passed around. It stays with you. Encrypted at the source, fragmented across the network, and only accessed when you allow it
What really clicked for me is how reusable it is. You verify once, and that context carries forward Protocols don’t need to know everything about you they just need a trustworthy signal
As Web3 grows, speed and features won’t be the hardest problems
Trust at scale will be
And idOS feels like one of the few teams actually building for that reality