One thing that really stands out to me in Web3 is how hard identity remains.
For me, it’s not just about signing in it’s about who controls the data. That’s why @idOS_network caught my attention.
They give users the power to control access to their own credentials. No middleman deciding what you can share, no unnecessary exposure of personal info. It’s simple, yet powerful.
I like projects that put control back in the user’s hands instead of just adding another layer of complexity. With idOS, I feel like identity in Web3 can finally be secure, private, and user-driven, not just another login system.
This is the kind of solution I pay attention to
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One thing that really stands out to me in Web3 is how hard identity remains.
For me, it’s not just about signing in it’s about who controls the data. That’s why @idOS_network caught my attention.
They give users the power to control access to their own credentials. No middleman deciding what you can share, no unnecessary exposure of personal info. It’s simple, yet powerful.
I like projects that put control back in the user’s hands instead of just adding another layer of complexity. With idOS, I feel like identity in Web3 can finally be secure, private, and user-driven, not just another login system.
This is the kind of solution I pay attention to