The Base chain introduces a new identity verification solution— a fast, private, and hassle-free Web3 identity system that does not require cumbersome document verification. What are the core advantages of this solution? Real users are protected, bot spamming is effectively prevented, and a trust bridge is established between users and developers.
From a technical perspective, this privacy-first authentication implemented on a high-efficiency public chain like Base is of great significance for building a healthier Web3 ecosystem. It can protect privacy, ensure security, and improve developer experience—this is what Web3 identity authentication should look like.
As the Base ecosystem continues to improve, the introduction of such infrastructure will lead the entire ecosystem to evolve towards greater maturity and trustworthiness.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 7h ago
Someone finally solved the bot problem, and Base's move is impressive.
Privacy + Security, tackling both at once—that's the Web3 I want.
No need to upload a bunch of crappy files, this feels great—that's what decentralization should be.
The Base ecosystem is finally starting to look like something; the infrastructure is catching up.
By the way, can it really block bots? I'm a bit skeptical...
This kind of identity solution should have appeared long ago; why did it take so long?
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rugged_again
· 01-16 11:27
Finally here! Base's counterattack move by the robot is quite fierce, and privacy can still be maintained. It feels like they've really invested heavily.
Is this another new way to harvest users' funds?
Identity verification looks impressive, but in practice, will it be so cumbersome that it becomes unbearable...
Being on Base and constantly spammed by robots is really annoying, so this feature is definitely needed.
But privacy first? Don't sell the data secretly again later, haha.
An increasingly complete ecosystem is a good thing, but I wonder how many people will actually use this thing.
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-15 12:04
Someone finally solved the robot problem, and the move with Base was well played.
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MoneyBurner
· 01-15 11:48
The underlying infrastructure is finally getting interesting. When it comes to real users vs. bots, the on-chain data will tell the story. But speaking of which, no matter how good privacy protection is, the floor price still can't go up, haha. We need to build positions and wait and see.
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RugResistant
· 01-15 11:38
analyzed the implementation thoroughly... privacy-first approach sounds solid but where's the actual code audit? need to verify those bot-blocking mechanisms aren't exploitable themselves tbh
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 01-15 11:38
Finally someone is going to deal with these robots, nice.
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MetaMisfit
· 01-15 11:36
Finally, someone is doing proper identity verification. The previous complicated process was really annoying.
Bots, get out! What's the future of Web3? First, clear out the spam.
This round of Base is pretty good—a combination of privacy and security. Developers can also feel more comfortable.
This is what we want—being able to use it without submitting personal information. Web3 should be played like this.
Nice words have been said, but the key is how long it can be used without being bypassed.
The Base chain introduces a new identity verification solution— a fast, private, and hassle-free Web3 identity system that does not require cumbersome document verification. What are the core advantages of this solution? Real users are protected, bot spamming is effectively prevented, and a trust bridge is established between users and developers.
From a technical perspective, this privacy-first authentication implemented on a high-efficiency public chain like Base is of great significance for building a healthier Web3 ecosystem. It can protect privacy, ensure security, and improve developer experience—this is what Web3 identity authentication should look like.
As the Base ecosystem continues to improve, the introduction of such infrastructure will lead the entire ecosystem to evolve towards greater maturity and trustworthiness.