On-Chain Identity Badges
A fictional project called BrightID Badge issues non-transferable credentials for verified skills. Users collect badges for courses, hackathons, and volunteer work, then use them to access gated communities and grants. Critics worry about surveillance; supporters want portable reputation. The future may mix privacy with proof.
A fictional project called BrightID Badge issues non-transferable credentials for verified skills. Users collect badges for courses, hackathons, and volunteer work, then use them to access gated communities and grants. Critics worry about surveillance; supporters want portable reputation. The future may mix privacy with proof.
A fictional project called BrightID Badge issues non-transferable credentials for verified skills. Users collect badges for courses, hackathons, and volunteer work, then use them to access gated communities and grants. Critics worry about surveillance; supporters want portable reputation. The future may mix privacy with proof.
A fictional project called BrightID Badge issues non-transferable credentials for verified skills. Users collect badges for courses, hackathons, and volunteer work, then use them to access gated communities and grants. Critics worry about surveillance; supporters want portable reputation. The future may mix privacy with proof.