Anyone can request private claims from an identity, or read an identity’s public claims present in the registry. This means your users onboard with a rich data history that your application can request to use immediately.
Learn More >Anyone can make private or public claims to an identity – even the identity to itself. This allows you to give users control of their own data, and allows people to re-use your application’s data across web 2.0 and 3.0.
Learn More >Anyone can make private or public claims to an identity – even the identity to itself. This allows you to give users control of their own data, and allows people to re-use your application’s data across web 2.0 and 3.0.
Learn More >Anyone can request private claims from an identity, or read an identity’s public claims present in the registry. This means your users onboard with a rich data history that your application can request to use immediately.
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