Every time I see users forced to redo KYC, it tells me something important.
If people have to verify themselves again and again, then the whole idea of mass adoption is already broken. Friction like that pushes users away before they even get started.
From my view, this is the part most projects ignore, and that’s why @idOS_network stands out to me.
idOS focuses on fixing identity at the base level. You verify once, keep control of your data, and reuse it where it’s needed without starting over each time.
That kind of simplicity matters. If onboarding stays painful, growth will always be limited. If identity becomes reusable, adoption finally has room to scale and happy holiday.
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Every time I see users forced to redo KYC, it tells me something important.
If people have to verify themselves again and again, then the whole idea of mass adoption is already broken. Friction like that pushes users away before they even get started.
From my view, this is the part most projects ignore, and that’s why @idOS_network stands out to me.
idOS focuses on fixing identity at the base level. You verify once, keep control of your data, and reuse it where it’s needed without starting over each time.
That kind of simplicity matters. If onboarding stays painful, growth will always be limited. If identity becomes reusable, adoption finally has room to scale and happy holiday.