One thing that has always felt broken in crypto:
i've spent years building on-chain.
transactions, governance votes, LP positions, contributor history, protocol interactions across multiple ecosystems.
all of it is public.
all of it is verifiable.
and yet every time you join a new protocol or community, you're often treated like you're starting from zero.
the reputation exists.
the infrastructure to carry it everywhere doesn't.
that's why the idea behind @endlessdomains is interesting.
instead of fragmenting identity across wallets and chains, they're building a unified layer where history, credentials, and reputation can actually travel with you.
crypto talks a lot about ownership.
owning your identity and reputation across ecosystems feels like the next step.
if you've been building on-chain, it's worth checking out.
- link:-https://t.co/Vny5IbV6go