Collecting identity information used to be a tedious task. Spending hours or even days completing various cumbersome verification processes, submitting the same information to multiple platforms. The process was inefficient and frustrating.
What annoyed me the most was that I had no idea how these data were being handled. Where were they stored? Who had access? It was completely a black box.
Until the Web3 era arrived, everything changed.
Identity management protocols like idOS have altered the game. Users now own their own identity data sovereignty, with data verification processes simplified to just a few minutes. The key is the significant increase in transparency—you can clearly see who is accessing your information. Transitioning from fragmented, passive submissions to complete, controllable active management. This is not only process optimization but also a upgrade in mindset.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-06 09:22
Uh, is this idOS really that powerful, or is it just another Web3 hype that’s all talk and no action?
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DegenDreamer
· 01-05 17:50
Really, that previous identity verification process was so annoying. Now Web3 finally has some decent people.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 01-03 12:55
Really, those KYC processes before were a nightmare, like a data black hole where no one knew where the data was flowing... Web3 has finally started to make some sense.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-03 12:49
According to the database, the narrative of digital identity sovereignty has been circulating on major Web3 forums for nearly three years. It has been 907 days since the last promise to "completely solve data privacy," and the project team's hype is still ongoing. Hopefully, it will be achieved eventually.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-03 12:28
Starting to hype Web3 self-sovereign identity again... It's worth a thousand gold to know earlier. We also did a lot of KYC back then. What's the conclusion? The data was still completely scraped. idOS sounds good, but do you really dare to all-in trust?
The Dilemma of Identity Fragmentation
Collecting identity information used to be a tedious task. Spending hours or even days completing various cumbersome verification processes, submitting the same information to multiple platforms. The process was inefficient and frustrating.
What annoyed me the most was that I had no idea how these data were being handled. Where were they stored? Who had access? It was completely a black box.
Until the Web3 era arrived, everything changed.
Identity management protocols like idOS have altered the game. Users now own their own identity data sovereignty, with data verification processes simplified to just a few minutes. The key is the significant increase in transparency—you can clearly see who is accessing your information. Transitioning from fragmented, passive submissions to complete, controllable active management. This is not only process optimization but also a upgrade in mindset.