We've a new Quiz on IOPlearj to grab max of 15 $OPN Faucet.
Go to and answer the questions after watching the video. Here are the quiz questions and answers: Q: What is the fundamental difference between current systems and IOPn's approach? A: Current systems are optimized for extraction; IOPn is built for empowerment Q: Who is affected by the current lack of digital ownership? A: Individuals, businesses, and governments Q: How does IOPn describe the starting point for digital sovereignty? A: Controlling your identity with one credential, your rules, everywhere Q: What does IOPn mean by "sovereign infrastructure"? A: Infrastructure where you control your identity, assets, and future Q: What does "Internet of People" represent in IOPn's vision? A: A network where infrastructure serves people, not platforms Q: According to IOPn's vision, who currently controls your digital identity? A: The platforms you use Q: What is the core problem IOPn addresses? A: Lack of ownership over digital identity, data, and accounts
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We've a new Quiz on IOPlearj to grab max of 15 $OPN Faucet.
Go to and answer the questions after watching the video.
Here are the quiz questions and answers:
Q: What is the fundamental difference between current systems and IOPn's approach?
A: Current systems are optimized for extraction; IOPn is built for empowerment
Q: Who is affected by the current lack of digital ownership?
A: Individuals, businesses, and governments
Q: How does IOPn describe the starting point for digital sovereignty?
A: Controlling your identity with one credential, your rules, everywhere
Q: What does IOPn mean by "sovereign infrastructure"?
A: Infrastructure where you control your identity, assets, and future
Q: What does "Internet of People" represent in IOPn's vision?
A: A network where infrastructure serves people, not platforms
Q: According to IOPn's vision, who currently controls your digital identity?
A: The platforms you use
Q: What is the core problem IOPn addresses?
A: Lack of ownership over digital identity, data, and accounts