Universal Name Service
  • 🧰introduction
    • Executive Summary
    • Background
      • Competitive Landscape
    • Introduction
  • 🛞How It Works
    • Multi-Chain Registration
    • Seamless Transfers
    • Integrated Token Swap
    • Automatic Bridging
    • Contract Registration
  • ⚙️Technical Architecture
    • Smart Contract Architecture
      • A. ERC-721-Based Name Ownership
      • B. Custom Smart Contracts for Non-EVM Chains
      • C. Resolver Contracts
      • D. Integration with Decentralized Identity (DID) Standards
    • Name Resolution and Identity Management
      • A. Name Resolution Mechanism
      • B. Identity Management through Decentralized Ownership
      • C. Integration with Decentralized Identity Protocols
  • 💰Tokenomics
    • Tokenomics
      • Utility of $UNS
      • Token Allocation
  • 🚩Roadmap
    • Roadmap
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  1. Technical Architecture
  2. Name Resolution and Identity Management

C. Integration with Decentralized Identity Protocols

  • Support for DID Standards:

UNS is designed to integrate with emerging Decentralized Identity (DID) standards, such as those proposed by the W3C. This allows users to link their UNS name with verifiable credentials and use it as a decentralized identifier across various platforms.

By supporting DID standards, UNS extends its utility beyond simple name resolution to become a comprehensive identity solution that can interact with a wide range of Web3 applications and services.

  • Verifiable Identity Data:

Users can store additional verifiable information, such as proofs of identity or credentials, directly within the metadata linked to their UNS name. These credentials can be verified by other decentralized applications that recognize DID protocols, making UNS an effective tool for interacting with services that require identity verification, such as DeFi platforms or DAO memberships.

This integration ensures that users can carry their digital identity across different platforms in a secure and privacy-preserving manner, reducing the need to repeatedly verify their identity for each service.

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