Decentralized Social Identity Protocol SelfID Surpasses 300 Million Users: One Login Across All Platforms
Blockchain-based social identity protocol SelfID lets users seamlessly switch between social platforms with a single identity, surpassing 300 million users.
Decentralized Social Identity Protocol SelfID Surpasses 300 Million Users: One Login Across All Platforms
Decentralized social identity protocol SelfID announced on April 8 that its global active user count has surpassed 300 million. Built on Ethereum Layer 2, SelfID allows users to create a single identity and seamlessly switch between compatible social platforms without re-registering.
SelfID's core design principle is "identity owned by users"—social graphs, published content, and follower relationships are stored on a decentralized network rather than any company's servers. If a user becomes dissatisfied with a platform, they can migrate all social data to another compatible platform.
Platforms currently supporting SelfID include Mastodon, Bluesky, and dozens of smaller communities. Meta and X (formerly Twitter) have not yet integrated.
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