A lot of people ask what @idOS_network actually replaces, so let’s keep this very simple.
Think about how things work today: • You upload your documents • You pass KYC • Then you do it again • And again • And again • And again • And again Every app keeps its own copy of your data, and you just hope it never ends up in the wrong hands
This is the pain point idOS is designed to remove. With idOS, you don’t keep handing your identity around.
You verify once, and after that: • Your data stays with you • Apps ask for access instead of taking copies • You decide what they can see and for how long So instead of sending your documents everywhere, your identity stays in one place, and access moves when you allow it.
Would you trust this model more than the current one?
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A lot of people ask what @idOS_network actually replaces, so let’s keep this very simple.
Think about how things work today:
• You upload your documents
• You pass KYC
• Then you do it again
• And again
• And again
• And again
• And again
Every app keeps its own copy of your data, and you just hope it never ends up in the wrong hands
This is the pain point idOS is designed to remove. With idOS, you don’t keep handing your identity around.
You verify once, and after that:
• Your data stays with you
• Apps ask for access instead of taking copies
• You decide what they can see and for how long
So instead of sending your documents everywhere,
your identity stays in one place, and access moves when you allow it.
Would you trust this model more than the current one?