A dStorage Network of Nodes, managed by node operators that host user-encrypted data, usually in the form of W3C Verifiable Credentials.
An Access Management Protocol, allowing users to manage their own data and grant or revoke access to third parties like dApps.
Cross-chain interoperability ensures any stakeholder in the system can access a shared pool of users across web3
Anyone can build new tools or dApps on top of the idOS, integrate existing ones and leverage the open-source infrastructure
The idOS works with any identity frameworks (including W3C compatible Verifiable Credentials)
There are no intermediaries between the user and third parties when user grants access to data
Users are able to revoke data access to third parties and erase data from their idOS profile
Time-locked grants ensure data access for a specific time length with automatic revocation afterwards
Users have full control over what data is stored and can flexibly grant or revoke access to third parties
Data stored in dStorage nodes is encrypted using the user’s wallet private key
Users can choose to only share access grants to credentials for specific parts of the data in their idOS profile
Unlike with identity wallets, data is always online and accessible to parties with active access grants
User data is stored across multiple distributed nodes, ensuring access even if one node is down
A dStorage Network of Nodes secures the idOS. At first, run by building partners, then permissionless