In Web3, identity risks becoming just another locked-down ecosystem if we're not careful. The real solution lies in keeping identity neutral and permissionless—preventing any single entity from gatekeeping access. Once you achieve that, identity becomes truly composable. Users can take it with them, flowing seamlessly across different applications and blockchain networks without friction or constraints. That's the kind of interoperability that actually matters.
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HorizonHunter
· 22h ago
Basically, it's just that they don't want to be restricted by the platform bosses anymore. There's nothing wrong with this idea.
In Web3, identity risks becoming just another locked-down ecosystem if we're not careful. The real solution lies in keeping identity neutral and permissionless—preventing any single entity from gatekeeping access. Once you achieve that, identity becomes truly composable. Users can take it with them, flowing seamlessly across different applications and blockchain networks without friction or constraints. That's the kind of interoperability that actually matters.