Four identity postulates
1. The trend Regardless of the cryptocurrency market phase, there are both long-term projects with a clear product and all sorts of fraudulent products in the way of the community. In the current stage, proprietary identification is becoming a big trend - projects like ENS domains and Space ID are generating interest in the community. This shows that more and more people need identification on the web3. 2. The domain It doesn't matter what blockchain you prefer, one thing that remains unified is the need to acquire your domain so that other users can recognize the owner. The format, language, and type may vary, but the 43 characters from which a domain name can be assembled remain the same. Some grow in value and are of interest for resale, while others become integral to the owner. 3. The person With the development of the internet and web3 in particular, users create many accounts on social networks and in whatever services. In web3, it often needs to be clarified with whom the dialogue is happening and who the person behind the unnamed account or wallet is. To build a reputation, you need to be tied to the same denominator so that the person behind the screen becomes trustworthy and gains a reputation. 4. The culture One of the biggest web3 trends is the creation of multi-accounts, where one person can have several hundreds or thousands of pages to interact with web3 services. This is a considerable risk for building products and communities since projects must track user engagement. Web3 identity helps create a more transparent ecosystem, bringing crypto's mass adoption closer.
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