Pretty rare to see projects taking data portability and user sovereignty this seriously right from the start. What idOS is building here actually addresses real ownership issues that most platforms just ignore or work around. The focus on giving users actual control over their identity data instead of just talking about it is honestly a solid direction.
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P2ENotWorking
· 11-27 08:53
The issue of data sovereignty has been talked about for so long, and finally, someone is taking it seriously. It's not easy. Most projects just talk about it, but the idOS approach is indeed different.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 11-25 23:35
The issue of data ownership has really dragged on for too long, and finally, there is a project that dares to take real action. But to be honest, it still depends on whether it can be implemented in the end.
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DefiPlaybook
· 11-24 13:03
To be honest, projects that truly take user data sovereignty seriously are indeed rare. Most just shout slogans, but idOS is not fooling around, they are getting down to business.
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SwapWhisperer
· 11-24 13:03
Ngl, this is really taking users seriously, unlike some projects that just shout slogans... idOS is indeed solid this time.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-24 13:02
Alright, there are really few projects that don't just talk big; idOS truly takes user data sovereignty seriously, much more reliable than those frauds who just shout about Web3.
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GmGnSleeper
· 11-24 12:51
Ngl, projects that truly care about user data sovereignty are indeed rare; most are just talk. The idea behind idOS is reliable.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 11-24 12:47
Honestly, most projects just pay lip service to user sovereignty, but idOS is actually taking real action this time... However, it's still uncertain how long they can keep it up.
Pretty rare to see projects taking data portability and user sovereignty this seriously right from the start. What idOS is building here actually addresses real ownership issues that most platforms just ignore or work around. The focus on giving users actual control over their identity data instead of just talking about it is honestly a solid direction.