Identity Model

At a high level, a UnifiedID covers:

  • Wallet Graph (Private)

    A set of on-chain wallets (across multiple chains) and, optionally, off-chain identifiers (email, phone, platform IDs) that the user has linked under their identity.

    • Linking is done via signed messages or transactions.

    • The full graph is never exposed to third parties without explicit consent.

  • Claims (Shared under Consent)

    Applications don’t see the full wallet graph. Instead they receive claims such as:

    • Eligibility (e.g., “meets criteria for campaign X”).

    • Behavioural segments (e.g., “high-intent DeFi user”, “returning player”).

    • Integrity (e.g., “human-verified”, “low sybil risk”, “no flagged exploits”).

  • Scopes and Policies

    Every claim shared with an app is governed by explicit consent scopes that define:

    • Which claims can be accessed.

    • For what purpose (e.g., rewards, anti-fraud, personalization).

    • For how long.

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