In the AI era, identity verification has become a major issue
AI can simulate accounts and impersonate identities, who can still distinguish between true and false? This has long gone beyond mere inconvenience—it now concerns the trust foundation of financial systems, community ecosystems, and incentive mechanisms.
How can blockchain and Web3 solve this? On-chain identity verification and decentralized proof mechanisms are actually being explored. But the real challenge is: how to protect privacy while ensuring the authenticity of participants?
Financial transactions, community governance, profit distribution—all rely on verifying "who you are." As AI becomes smarter and forgeries more realistic, the methods of proving trust must also evolve.
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In the AI era, identity verification has become a major issue
AI can simulate accounts and impersonate identities, who can still distinguish between true and false? This has long gone beyond mere inconvenience—it now concerns the trust foundation of financial systems, community ecosystems, and incentive mechanisms.
How can blockchain and Web3 solve this? On-chain identity verification and decentralized proof mechanisms are actually being explored. But the real challenge is: how to protect privacy while ensuring the authenticity of participants?
Financial transactions, community governance, profit distribution—all rely on verifying "who you are." As AI becomes smarter and forgeries more realistic, the methods of proving trust must also evolve.