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This image shows how idOS securely stores identity data, manages access permissions, and connects it to multiple financial applications. The data remains the property of the user; applications can only access it if permitted.
Network Layer
The function of the Network Layer is to secure data (encryption & signatures), store identities, and perform authentication.
Essentially, your data is stored in a decentralized and secure manner, rather than on a single company's server.
Integration Layer
This layer acts as a bridge between data and applications, serving to regulate who can access data, write and read data, KYC permissions, and provide SDK and RPC.
Application Layer
This is the final layer, where users can use their data or interact with applications.
The bottom line is that users have complete control over their data; applications only “borrow” it with permission.
Web3 onboarding should be this simple.
No repetitive KYC. No locked data.
Identity stays in the hands of the user.