Crypto identity systems? Most still stuck in Web2 mode—you know the drill: filling out forms forever, uploading the same tired selfie, trusting some database you can't even peek into.
There's a different angle emerging though. Verify yourself once. Get encrypted credentials. Carry that proof wherever you go—app to app, no repeats. It's the kind of shift that doesn't scream for attention but quietly rewrites how we think about owning our digital identity.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 2h ago
One verification for lifelong use—this is the kind of autonomy I want.
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LiquidationWizard
· 6h ago
One verification for use everywhere—that's how Web3 is supposed to be.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-04 22:48
Seriously, those identity systems are still playing the old Web2 tricks. It's so annoying.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-04 22:45
Seriously, most identity systems now are just the same old Web2 stuff. Having to upload a selfie multiple times is so annoying.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-04 22:43
One verification, universally applicable—that’s true freedom.
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MEVHunterWang
· 12-04 22:33
It's the same old verification process again, it's really so annoying.
Crypto identity systems? Most still stuck in Web2 mode—you know the drill: filling out forms forever, uploading the same tired selfie, trusting some database you can't even peek into.
There's a different angle emerging though. Verify yourself once. Get encrypted credentials. Carry that proof wherever you go—app to app, no repeats. It's the kind of shift that doesn't scream for attention but quietly rewrites how we think about owning our digital identity.