Formerly known as .bit, the leading Web3 identity protocol founded by ex-Tencent colleagues, today announcesits rebranding to d.id.
Accompanying this transition, the team has launched a brand new websiteand an upgraded product matrix. The transformation signifies the brand’s amplified commitment to creating a robust Decentralized Identity (DID) ecosystem. Leveraging the potential of DID, the new d.id Team aims to empower community growth and reinforce digital identity building.
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