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Today, many online services struggle with trust users often don’t know

• if a platform is safe • if other users are real • if their data is protected

At the same time, companies also face problems like: • fake users and bots • fraud and misuse • difficulty in verifying users

To solve this, platforms usually collect a lot of personal data.

But this creates another issue, users lose privacy.

This is where Concordium offers a different approach.

On Concordium, users are linked to verified identities, but their personal data is not public.

Using cryptography, users can prove they are verified without sharing sensitive details.

This creates a better system: • platforms can trust that users are real • users don’t have to expose their data • interactions become more secure

For example: • online marketplaces can reduce fake sellers • platforms can control access to services • users can interact with more confidence

Concordium helps create systems where trust does not require giving away your privacy and as more services move online, building trust in a privacy-friendly way could become very important.

#ConcordiumAmbassador

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u/0xMuqadasWeb3 — 1 month ago

Many people think blockchain is only for trading or crypto users.

But businesses can also use blockchain for payments, services, and digital systems.

The problem is that most blockchains are not easy for businesses to use.

Companies usually need things like: • verified users • compliance with regulations • predictable costs • simple user experience

On many blockchains, these things are not built-in. Businesses have to create their own solutions.

This makes everything more complex and expensive.

This is where Concordium takes a different approach.

It includes important features directly in the system:

• Identity → users can be verified • Privacy → personal data is protected • Low fees → predictable transaction costs • Sponsored transactions → apps can pay fees for users

This helps businesses build applications where users don’t need to understand blockchain.

For example:

• users don’t need to hold gas tokens • users don’t need to go through complex steps • apps can feel like normal digital services

In simple words:

Most blockchains are built for developers first.

Concordium is trying to build a system that also works well for businesses and real users.

And that could make it easier for companies to adopt blockchain in the future.

#ConcordiumAmbassador

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u/0xMuqadasWeb3 — 1 month ago

Mostly, the same scenario occurs everywhere 😅

Some say privacy is most important… and some say the system can't function without rules.

And to us, both seem right in their place but when it comes to the real issue, that's where the real confusion begins.

If there's only privacy, then the issue of trust arises. And if there are only rules then people don't feel comfortable.

And this is where things get interesting.

The idea of Concordium is that users can be verified, but their personal information shouldn't be exposed at all times. Because not everyone wants to expose their personal data. The system knows if the person is real, but not every detail is publicly available.

And this is what users love about Concordium.

It's simply a balance between complete secrecy and complete exposure.

This approach can be useful in places where people don't just try it, but want to take it seriously.

It doesn't seem like a lot of hype but if you think about it from a practical perspective, it makes sense.

Sometimes the solution isn't loud...it's just simple and practical.

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u/0xMuqadasWeb3 — 1 month ago