Decentralized identity infrastructure is making real moves. idOS just rolled out integration with Radix, bringing its Proof of Personhood mechanism to a new blockchain ecosystem.



Here's what matters: users can now verify themselves as unique humans on Radix—not through invasive KYC, but via cryptographic proof. Once verified, they unlock access to reward quests scattered across Radix's dApp landscape. Think of it as a passport that proves you're real without handing over your personal details.

The integration also triggers a fresh quest within the idOS app itself, expanding the network's utility. For Radix users, this means more ways to earn while maintaining privacy. For idOS, it's another layer of adoption in the identity layer race.

As more chains recognize the need for sybil resistance without sacrificing decentralization, solutions like this could become standard infrastructure. The question isn't whether identity verification will matter in Web3—it's which protocols will own that layer.
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RetailTherapistvip
· 2025-11-15 12:58
Privacy still has to be protected by oneself.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 2025-11-13 19:20
Privacy and profit go hand in hand. Looking forward to the subsequent user rise data.
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HodlVeteranvip
· 2025-11-12 14:38
The old suckers wanted to go all in on KYC back in the day, but this time they finally managed to survive.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 2025-11-12 14:36
Privacy is privacy, but I still want to make money.
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FreeRidervip
· 2025-11-12 14:31
Another identity verification? So annoying.
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0xSoullessvip
· 2025-11-12 14:15
Are you still speculating on concepts and collecting suckers' intelligence tax?
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