At some point you start questioning why identity online still feels so repetitive
Same documents, same forms, same trust assumptions every single time
That’s why idOS @idOS_network caught my attention
Instead of re submitting who you are everywhere, you establish your identity once and keep it protected in an encrypted layer. From there, apps don’t collect your data they request access, and only to what’s necessary
What changes is the balance You decide who can see what You decide how long that access lasts Nothing gets copied or stored without your consent
It’s a small shift in flow, but a big shift in mindset. Identity stops being something platforms extract and becomes something you manage
Feels like one of those quiet infrastructure changes that ends up defining how Web3 actually works
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At some point you start questioning why identity online still feels so repetitive
Same documents, same forms, same trust assumptions every single time
That’s why idOS @idOS_network caught my attention
Instead of re submitting who you are everywhere, you establish your identity once and keep it protected in an encrypted layer. From there, apps don’t collect your data they request access, and only to what’s necessary
What changes is the balance
You decide who can see what
You decide how long that access lasts
Nothing gets copied or stored without your consent
It’s a small shift in flow, but a big shift in mindset.
Identity stops being something platforms extract and becomes something you manage
Feels like one of those quiet infrastructure changes that ends up defining how Web3 actually works