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Topic: Are decentralized names about to change digital identity for good? (Read 25 times)

newbie
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It might be because I don't fully understand the full extent of the unique name that's being said so I will read more about it later but at first glance it just seems like another way to sell NFTS now in the form of Usernames. Still, it seems like it's not a bad token to check out especially now when it's getting a reset, I'll read more about first and only then can I make that decision but it does sound like the concept has some potential.
jr. member
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As we all know, that web3 is evolving up with how we manage our digital identities, and decentralized naming services are at the center of it all. You know, you can claim a simple, unique name that’s yours to own. And I'm not talking about usernames here, these are NFTs. That means once you’ve got a name, it’s yours. You can keep it, trade it, or make it totally you with custom avatars and linked websites.

I believe SuiNS is a good example of where this is headed. It’s a naming service on the Sui blockchain that lets you personalize your digital identity. With SuiNS, you can attach avatars, build IPFS-based websites under your name, and even get in on governance. And also if you hold the NS token, you actually get a say in the future of the platform. The NS token itself is already live and listed on exchanges like Bitget, Kucoin and others, so there’s some solid momentum behind it.

If you feel like to read more about them. you can read on CMC: https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/66b632627735731c0347bad1/

I think this is more than just about making blockchain easier to use. It’s about giving people a digital identity that’s genuinely theirs, one that they can control without any middlemen. And best of all, it is even an open source, so anyone can jump in and help build the future of these naming services.

So what do you think guys? You think this can give us more control and make it easier in life to use crypto and blockchain?
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