Everyone says “decentralized identity is the future.” But decentralized alone isn’t enough. Identity isn’t just data, it’s trust. Who’s verified, who can access what, and under what rules. If you decentralize that without structure, you get chaos, not freedom. That’s why @idos_network takes a different path: structured decentralization. Users hold their keys, data stays encrypted across nodes, and governance (through Arbitrum, NEAR, Ripple, Tezos, and others) sets the common rules. It’s decentralized where it matters, and coordinated where it’s needed. Because “no authority” isn’t the goal, no single authority is. That’s how identity stays open, trusted, and owned, not captured by anyone.
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