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Have you ever thought about how every action you take on a Web3 platform is building your own digital identity? From content output, project contributions to community influence, this data does not disappear into thin air, but is written in real-time into your Tokenized AI-DID. In other words, your value is being digitized and structured. No longer just vague reputation rumors, but on-chain verifiable and quantifiable credit records. What does this mean? It means that every step you take in the ecosystem has a traceable accumulation that can be converted into actual benefits. DID is not just identification verification, but also proof of your assets in the Web3 world.
DID has really changed the game; the reputation that used to be intangible can now be turned into money.
So those who contribute earn their rewards sooner or later, this is the charm of Web3.
By the way, are you all actively maintaining your on-chain identities now?
It feels like you should quickly accumulate your data before the next wave passes, or you'll regret it later.
The on-chain identification part feels like it's just beginning, the real opportunities are still ahead.
Although it sounds great, the question is who defines our "value"?
Isn't this just Web3's version of credit scoring? It's just called DID now.
Come on, this has been done for a long time, it's just that now we finally have an official statement.
Having records is useless; there needs to be someone willing to pay for this data.
To be honest, building identification is the right direction, but how the benefits are realized is key.
Is this just another concept without practical application? Why do I feel so skeptical?
Why does it feel like we're being brainwashed, talking about "asset proof"?
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Thinking about it, it’s not bad, but can it really be exchanged for money, or is it just another set of concept hype?
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I've known all along that on-chain is transparent, but the question is, who is going to score me?
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I agree, at least this is much better than the black box operations of centralized platforms.
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Wait, does that mean my previous bad account records are also permanently archived? A bit anxious.
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Laughing, I've heard this credit file talk countless times in TradFi, can Web3 really do something spectacular?
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This is the true personal asset, not being held hostage by the platform.
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The key is to have a real incentive mechanism; otherwise, it's just a record.
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On-chain verifiable? Please, the tricks are so deep now, who believes that?
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Sounds great, but I still want to see how many people are really making money from this.
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Again with DID and digital assets, it feels like they are just supporting in market for certain project parties.
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This logic has actually existed for a long time; it's just a new term being used.
Wait, does that mean all these years of slacking off were for nothing? It can be checked on-chain...
DID sounds nice, but why does it feel like being monitored all the time?
It's interesting, but the premise is that a platform truly recognizes this trap system.
When I think about it like that, my credit profile is probably a negative asset.