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[image] Most blockchains optimize for speed. Very few optimize for trust + compliance + privacy together. That’s where @Concordium stands out. With the ID Verify Kit, applications no longer need to collect sensitive user data. Instead, they simply request proof: ✔ Age verification
@ChiomaChukwura2 16.8K 1.6K 0.1x 270 Apr 6
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[image] We talk a lot about faster money. But the real breakthrough is smarter money. Stablecoins are already reshaping finance, offering speed, stability, and global accessibility. The challenge now isn’t just creating them… it’s making sure they can actually operate in the real
@ifureJack 10.0K 1.6K 0.2x 139 Feb 24
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[image] Most platforms still treat age verification like data collection. Upload ID. Store it. Hope it doesn’t leak. That model is already breaking. With regulations tightening under the Digital Services Act and UK Online Safety Act, platforms don’t just need to verify age, they need
@ChiomaChukwura2 16.8K 1.5K 0.1x 213 Apr 7
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[image] Protocol 10 just went live on @Concordium Mainnet today. One change. But it removes the biggest invisible wall blocking Web3 payments from going mainstream. Let me break it down 🧵
@lordsgood 10.6K 1.4K 0.1x 266 Mar 11
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[image] Real-world finance needs more than speed, it needs trust, automation, and compliance built into the system. That’s the vision behind @Concordium. By combining programmable finance with built-in identity, security, and automation, @Concordium enables financial institutions and
@ifureJack 10.0K 1.3K 0.1x 109 Mar 11
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[image] Payments on blockchain finally starting to be normal. @Concordium just made a quiet but powerful move with Protocol 10, users no longer need to worry about gas fees. Pay with stablecoins → merchant handles the fee → no friction. Add in built-in identity + reliable
@ifureJack 10.0K 1.3K 0.1x 106 Mar 17
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[image] The next wave of Web3 will be shaped by trust, privacy, and accountability. Exploring how infrastructure like Concordium is helping move the space in that direction. The next phase of Web3 will likely be defined by trust, not noise. As the ecosystem matures, the conversation is
@Defi_princesss 9.2K 1.2K 0.1x 225 Apr 6
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[image] Programmable money sounds powerful, until you realize how much risk poorly written smart contracts can introduce. That’s why what @Concordium is doing stands out. Instead of relying solely on complex contracts layered on top, @Concordium brings programmable locks directly to
@ifureJack 10.0K 1.0K 0.1x 78 Feb 25
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[image] We’ve spent years trapped in a false choice: stay anonymous and risky, or use traditional systems and lose our privacy. That’s why I’ve been looking closely @Concordium. They’ve flipped the script by baking identity directly into the network layer, rather than treating it like
@Defi_princesss 9.3K 843 0.1x 236 Mar 6
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[image] Trust is the quiet foundation of every digital interaction. Yet in the Web3 space, where anonymity is often celebrated, trust can sometimes feel fragile. We talk about decentralization, transparency, and ownership, but without accountability, these ideals can lose their strength.
@Defi_princesss 9.2K 685 0.1x 232 Apr 7
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[image] Most chains chase narratives. @Concordium is chasing real-world adoption with identity at the protocol level and stable, predictable fees. Built for businesses. Built for longevity. #Concordium #CCD #Web3
@Aishacryptoo2 8.7K 584 0.1x 250 Mar 3
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[image] Other chains: 'We'll add identity and compliance… eventually 🤡 @Concordium: built it into the protocol from day one. 😎 While everyone else is patching security holes and begging regulators not to look their way, @Concordium already has verified identities, zero-knowledge
@lordsgood 10.8K 547 0.1x 229 Feb 23
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[image] Everyone wants something different from blockchain. Regulators want accountability. Users want privacy. Builders want simplicity. Institutions want trust. Merchants want reliability. @Concordium brings them together. Protocol-level identity enables verification without
@techsavvyy02 13.5K 456 0.0x 219 Feb 26
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[image] Stablecoins were meant to move money freely across the world… but anonymity concerns have quietly slowed that vision down. Here’s the twist 👇 Privacy and compliance don’t have to fight each other. With protocol-level Identity + Zero-Knowledge Proofs, @Concordium creates a
@ifureJack 10.0K 359 0.0x 103 Feb 27
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[image] Ever had to share way more personal info than necessary just to prove something simple like your age? @Concordium is changing that. Their new toolkit lets users verify things like age without exposing personal data all done with zero-knowledge tech. For businesses, it means
@ifureJack 10.0K 348 0.0x 103 Mar 19
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[image] For the longest time, this felt like a hard split. On one side, crypto leaned into anonymity as a way to stay open and permissionless. On the other, the real world runs on accountability, where identity and trust actually matter. Two different systems. Two different
@Udoh_Graceee 5.4K 348 0.1x 116 Mar 26
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[image] Most people don’t realize this is one of the biggest UX problems in crypto payments. On most blockchains, the person sending a transaction must also hold the gas token. So even if a user has the asset they want to send, the payment can still fail. With Protocol 10 on
@lordsgood 10.6K 346 0.0x 128 Mar 11
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[image] Web3 identity should go beyond verification to enable smarter access control. With Web3ID on @Concordium’s ID layer, credentials are issued and managed using the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard. Better permissions. More trust. Less friction.
@Lady_Honnour 3.8K 209 0.1x 109 Mar 2