欧K
欧K|1月 08, 2026 09:37
Many people using Web3 products now actually have an invisible anxiety deep down: who really owns the data I generate on these platforms? Behavior, asset records, social connections—if the platform upgrades or changes its rules, the historical value could be wiped out in an instant. @spaace_io has a pretty clear approach to this. They treat 'data ownership' as a foundational design principle, not just a compliance patch. Through On-chain Identity Binding, user behavior and identity aren’t simply tied to an account but are strongly bound to an on-chain identity. Assets, reputation, and interaction records all become portable. Combined with the Data Ownership Layer, the platform itself acts more like a user of the data rather than its owner, which is quite rare in Web3 products. What’s even more interesting is Permissioned Data Access. Data isn’t fully public or completely locked down—it’s up to the user to decide which modules and applications can access it. For external applications, this means they can integrate real user data without needing to go through repeated cold starts. For users, it means control instead of passive exposure. This kind of logic isn’t great for creating marketing buzz, but it’s perfect for building long-term infrastructure. When the market shifts from 'where can I make gains' to 'where can I build value,' the importance of this design will gradually become apparent. Some projects are fighting for attention, while others are fighting for a place in the future. Spaace feels more like the latter. @spaace_io @Bantr_fun @wallchain @cookiedotfun Bantr CookieDotFun Wallchain
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