People sleep on how critical identity infrastructure is for stablecoins.
There's a project tackling exactly this gap — building the missing identity layer that could unlock stablecoin adoption at scale. Think instant verification, KYC that actually travels with you, and frictionless onboarding no matter which chain you're on.
Here's why it matters: if stablecoins are really going mainstream globally, they need infrastructure that doesn't force users to restart verification every single time. Portable credentials, fast compliance checks, seamless cross-chain experiences — that's the foundation.
This kind of backbone tech doesn't get enough attention, but it's exactly what separates theoretical adoption from actual usability.
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GasDevourer
· 15h ago
The identity infrastructure part is indeed seriously underestimated. Having KYC follow the wallet is the real liberation.
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StableCoinKaren
· 15h ago
Alright, now that's real talk. Having to redo KYC on every single chain is honestly so annoying—no one talks about it but everyone has dealt with it. The identity layer is seriously an underrated piece of infrastructure; only by getting it right can we truly break into the mainstream.
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PhantomMiner
· 16h ago
The identity layer in NGL is indeed underestimated. Having KYC follow you really makes things easier; otherwise, every time you switch chains you have to go through the whole process again, which is honestly a huge hassle.
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WhaleInTraining
· 16h ago
Hmm... The identity infrastructure part is indeed underrated, but the idea of KYC following me around sounds a bit utopian.
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ser_we_are_early
· 16h ago
NGL, identity infrastructure is indeed seriously underrated, but to be honest, who really cares... Most people are still trading coins.
People sleep on how critical identity infrastructure is for stablecoins.
There's a project tackling exactly this gap — building the missing identity layer that could unlock stablecoin adoption at scale. Think instant verification, KYC that actually travels with you, and frictionless onboarding no matter which chain you're on.
Here's why it matters: if stablecoins are really going mainstream globally, they need infrastructure that doesn't force users to restart verification every single time. Portable credentials, fast compliance checks, seamless cross-chain experiences — that's the foundation.
This kind of backbone tech doesn't get enough attention, but it's exactly what separates theoretical adoption from actual usability.