Identity Verification Protocol
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The Identity Verification Protocol is a decentralized identity
verification system built on the Bittensor network. It computes a human score using various metrics
like GitHub activity, cryptocurrency balances, and other data points. The purpose of this score is to
verify the legitimacy and authenticity of users within decentralized networks, enhancing trust and
reducing fraud. The Identity Verification Protocol is designed on the Bittensor network to compute a
human score based on various metrics for human verification purposes.
This score is derived
from data points like GitHub activity, cryptocurrency balances, and other relevant metrics, aiming to
establish the legitimacy and authenticity of users in decentralized networks.
It seeks to
provide a robust, trust-less mechanism for verifying user identities, crucial for maintaining security
and integrity in decentralized ecosystems. By leveraging blockchain technology, the Identity
Verification Protocol offers a transparent, immutable, and decentralized approach to identity
verification.
For those interested in the technical foundation of Identity Verification Protocol, our GitHub repository serves as a comprehensive resource. It contains detailed technical documentation, source code, and implementation guidelines that provide a deep dive into the workings of our decentralized identity verification protocol. Whether you're a developer, researcher, or simply curious about the technology, our GitHub offers the necessary information.
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