The @idOS_network Consortium: Where Identity Goes Cross-Chain If Web3 is a nightclub, then identity has always been the bouncer with memory loss. Every time you enter a new dApp, you’re forced to “prove” yourself all over again. @idOS_network wants to fix that, and the idOS Consortium is the squad making it happen. We’re not talking about a single chain fiefdom. The lineup includes Arbitrum, Ripple, Circle, NEAR, Starknet, Tezos, Radix, Aleph Zero, Partisia–basically a mash-up of L1s, L2s, and payment giants. Instead of building yet another walled garden, they’ve agreed to co-govern and co-build an open-source identity layer for the entire internet. This is not a flex alliance with logos slapped on a slide. Members meet monthly, back idOS with actual funding, and will even run the first storage nodes when the network goes live. Three tracks drive the grind: Product, Growth, and Compliance–think dev rails, adoption pipelines, and regulatory shield. With partners like Kwil (database muscle), Meta Pool (staking infra), and compliance specialists in the mix, @idOS_network is positioning itself as the backbone for reusable, self-custodied identity. If your data could finally travel with you across chains and apps, would you still hand it over to centralized platforms? Or is it time to let the Consortium cook?
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