Crypto thrives on being borderless—until identity steps in. Then it's the same old circus: repeat KYC for every platform, hand over identical documents again and again, pile up data across fragmented databases like it's no big deal.
What if there's a better way? One verification. Encrypted storage. Portable credentials that follow you everywhere. That's the shift happening now—verify yourself once, lock it down with encryption, and carry that proof wherever your Web3 journey takes you. No more redundant uploads. No more scattered personal info sitting in vulnerable silos.
Just seamless, secure identity across the decentralized web.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 8h ago
Damn, finally someone is complaining about the hassle of submitting KYC repeatedly. It's really annoying.
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MEVHunterX
· 12-10 05:43
NGL KYC is really annoying, each platform repeatedly tos and turn identity verification, it feels like feeding those centralized databases... The idea of verifying the universality of the whole network at one time should have been there a long time ago
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-08 11:57
NGL, this idea sounds pretty good, but how many projects can actually be implemented... In the end, we’ll still have to trust some centralized validator.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-08 11:52
So true, having to repeatedly upload a bunch of files on every platform is really annoying... If this kind of portable identity solution can actually be implemented, it would save a lot of hassle.
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RuntimeError
· 12-08 11:51
NGL, this KYC process is really disgusting. Every platform makes you do it all over again—it feels like we're just feeding data brokers.
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RektRecorder
· 12-08 11:50
ngl this is what web3 is supposed to be like. Repeated KYC is really annoying. One verification for the whole network? Sounds awesome.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 12-08 11:49
Nah, this KYC loop is really driving me crazy. Every time, I have to repeatedly upload a bunch of documents like an idiot... Portable identity is definitely a promising direction—if it can really be achieved, that would be awesome.
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Deconstructionist
· 12-08 11:48
NGL, this logic of "verify once, use everywhere" sounds great, but just think about how many platforms would need to cooperate for it to actually work... Just thinking about it is exhausting.
Crypto thrives on being borderless—until identity steps in. Then it's the same old circus: repeat KYC for every platform, hand over identical documents again and again, pile up data across fragmented databases like it's no big deal.
What if there's a better way? One verification. Encrypted storage. Portable credentials that follow you everywhere. That's the shift happening now—verify yourself once, lock it down with encryption, and carry that proof wherever your Web3 journey takes you. No more redundant uploads. No more scattered personal info sitting in vulnerable silos.
Just seamless, secure identity across the decentralized web.