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KYC itself is not the issue; the real pain point lies in repetitive verification. Every time you use a new application or perform cross-chain operations, you have to go through the identity verification process again, which greatly reduces user experience.

Decentralized identity protocols are changing this situation. Through on-chain identity verification systems, users can complete a single identity verification and then directly reuse that identity information across different applications and blockchains without repeatedly submitting the same KYC data.

This cross-chain identity solution not only enhances convenience but also gives users better control over their own identity data, representing an important advancement in Web3 privacy protection and user experience.
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MEVHunterWangvip
· 7h ago
One-time verification across the entire chain, this is how it should be, saving you from being bothered every time.
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AlphaBrainvip
· 15h ago
Repeated KYC is really incredible, having to do it all over again each time, so annoying. Use one verification across the entire network? Now that's the true Web3 experience. Finally, someone has pinpointed this pain point. Decentralized identity needs to be promoted quickly. It feels like this is the right way to improve user experience. Having control over your own data sounds great, but the real challenge is in implementation.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-03 07:52
This idea is good, but can it really be implemented? Every time I see a new concept, and the result... One certification lasts a lifetime. It sounds great, but I'm afraid it's just another risk of being exploited. How to ensure that on-chain identity data is truly secure and not completely drained by a single contract? Do humans actually care about this stuff or are they just chasing the trend... Anyway, I still repeat the verification ten or more times. Don't tell me about progress; let's talk about it once it's actually in use.
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 01-03 07:52
One verification for a lifetime? If this can be achieved, that would be great. Finally, someone is seriously working on solving this annoying problem.
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MEVHuntervip
· 01-03 07:50
ngl the real exploit here is watching devs pretend reusable identity doesn't create honeypots... one chain compromise = total alpha leak across ecosystem fr fr
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 01-03 07:45
Someone finally hit the nail on the head. Re-verifying every time cross-chain is really annoying. The experience of repeated verification is comparable to traditional finance systems. Luckily, there are on-chain identity protocols. But honestly, can this system really be implemented? It always feels like just a pie in the sky. It would be great if one verification could be used everywhere, saving the hassle of filling out information every day. The key is whether data privacy can truly be controlled by oneself. Currently, I don't really trust these promises. Let's push forward quickly. Web3 is waiting for such foundational infrastructure to be improved.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 01-03 07:44
Haha, I've long been tired of that repetitive verification process, feeling like doing homework every time. One authentication to access the entire chain? Now that's the Web3 experience I want.
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DefiVeteranvip
· 01-03 07:43
I want to verify whether this solution can truly prevent data leaks, or if it's just another new centralized variant.
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MevSandwichvip
· 01-03 07:34
Can one-time KYC really solve the problem? It still feels like an ideal scenario. --- Cross-chain identity is indeed interesting, but each chain has different regulatory policies. --- Repeatedly submitting documents is really annoying. Finally, someone mentioned this pain point. --- Controlling identity data sounds good, but how is privacy actually guaranteed? --- Decentralized identity protocols sound very appealing. Can they be implemented in practice? --- KYC is essentially centralized, just with a different approach. --- This direction is correct, but the maturity of the technology is still an issue.
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