there's a powerful critique of the current state of digital identity and a promotional nudge toward their solution
> everytime you sign up for a new service, you're forced to re-enter the same personal infos (name, mail, ids, etc).
this process is redundant, time consuming, and error-prone
> once you've submitted your data, it is stored on centralized servers, many of which have poor security.
- data breaches and leaks are increasingly common, and once your data is leaked, there's no going back, you have been brutalized.
> the cycle is endless, you must go through same steps again for every new platform, app, or service
- there's no persistence or portability of identity across platforms
now just study
@idOS_network (offering) a bit!
idOS promotes a web3-native solution like
1. self-custody of identity
2. portability
3. privacy-focused
4. cross-chain compatibility
why are all these important?
Β» data ownership is central to web3
idOS pushes back against big tech-style centralized identity models.
Β» user empowerment β no more repeating KYC for every platform β one verification is enough and reusable everywhere.
Β» better UX for apps and user alike β developers can tap into a shared, secure identity layer instead of building siloed systems
identity operating system is sure on another level.