$SCOR At first glance, the ID system of the SCOR Protocol feels just like a common registration form — fill in the information, verify identification, and done. But after using it for a while, I realized that the logic behind it is completely different. It is not a static entity like a traditional account. To put it simply, it is more like a complete record of your activities throughout the entire ecosystem. Rather than being a static login credential, it is more like a dynamic identity profile. Every interaction, every transaction, becomes part of this record. This design has changed my understanding of Web3 identity.
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$SCOR At first glance, the ID system of the SCOR Protocol feels just like a common registration form — fill in the information, verify identification, and done. But after using it for a while, I realized that the logic behind it is completely different. It is not a static entity like a traditional account. To put it simply, it is more like a complete record of your activities throughout the entire ecosystem. Rather than being a static login credential, it is more like a dynamic identity profile. Every interaction, every transaction, becomes part of this record. This design has changed my understanding of Web3 identity.