A certain decentralized identifier protocol has ushered in a major upgrade in its second phase, bringing a deeper network participation mechanism.
What's the highlight of this update? The reusable identification system allows user data to be truly owned by them. The newly launched tiered authentication system provides differentiated rights for users with varying levels of participation. Even cooler, they have deployed a persistent task system in real-world application scenarios - not just activities that are completed once and done.
Social interactions and contribution values are now directly incorporated into the reward cycle. The entire incentive flywheel has started to turn.
The roadmap revealed by the team shows that the mainnet deployment is already on the agenda. It seems that this identification layer protocol is moving from the proof of concept to the actual implementation stage.
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ProofOfNothing
· 17h ago
The identification protocol has some new developments; the ongoing tasks here are indeed quite interesting.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 17h ago
It seems to be another "it's about to launch" story. Let's wait until the Mainnet is really online.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 18h ago
The reusable identification aspect is indeed interesting; finally, someone has reclaimed user data rights.
When will the Mainnet go online? Is it still in the PPT stage?
Layered verification + incentive flywheel, this combo works quite well.
Ongoing tasks are much more comfortable than one-off activities; finally, I can Clip Coupons and get something out of it.
This upgrade is really not just a new trick to Be Played for Suckers, right?
A certain decentralized identifier protocol has ushered in a major upgrade in its second phase, bringing a deeper network participation mechanism.
What's the highlight of this update? The reusable identification system allows user data to be truly owned by them. The newly launched tiered authentication system provides differentiated rights for users with varying levels of participation. Even cooler, they have deployed a persistent task system in real-world application scenarios - not just activities that are completed once and done.
Social interactions and contribution values are now directly incorporated into the reward cycle. The entire incentive flywheel has started to turn.
The roadmap revealed by the team shows that the mainnet deployment is already on the agenda. It seems that this identification layer protocol is moving from the proof of concept to the actual implementation stage.