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How Web3 Identity Is Rewriting the Internet’s Trust Layer

Every developer knows the pain of central logins — OAuth, Google Auth, etc.
They’re convenient, but they come at a price: your users’ data.

In Web3, a new paradigm is emerging — Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI).
It’s decentralized, cryptographically secure, and puts data ownership back in users’ hands.

In my latest video, I break down how Web3 Identity works, what makes SSI revolutionary, and why developers should care — because it’s not just a feature, it’s the next trust protocol of the internet.

🎥 Watch full breakdown here → [YouTube Link]

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Umang Suthar

The idea that identity can be self-sovereign changes how both AI and blockchain apps interact with users. Imagine combining that with transparent on-chain computation, true end-to-end trust.

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OmniRadhaNexus

Exactly!
Self-sovereign identity + on-chain transparency = a new era of digital trust.
When users own their data and AI operates transparently on-chain, we move from “trusting systems” to verifying truth.
That’s the real Web3 x AI revolution.

— Kishan
Founder & CEO, OmniRadhaNexus