Alien is building a global decentralized
ID registry of all humanity. It solves the problem of knowing if someone online is a real person, bot, or Al. The core principle is 1 human = 1 account, but self-sovereign, Sybil-resistant and privacy-preserving.
In order to do so, we had to solve an enormous amount of technical challenges like how to make the verification process truly decentralized, don't allow registering people more than once, keep users' data private, how to make it as inclusive as possible, and finally how to onboard 8 billion people with easy UX.
Alien allows developers to utilize it knowing that every user is real, which is impossible today with any social service like Facebook or other blockchains.
we really are working hard to make phase 3 work for everyone
this is not an easy thing - to make a coin of a new L1 tradable and to make your bridges not be hacked the next day like it happens to other protocols
@alienorg Thank you for building the Alien Network. This project will suddenly explode one day. Just keep doing what you're doing and don't listen to the negative views
A user gives an AI agent access to his trading account.
Not full control, at least not in his head. Just enough to “trade on signals.”
He goes to sleep.
By morning, the agent has made 47 trades. The account is down 34%.
Nothing was hacked. No password was stolen. The orders went through the normal API. The broker sees valid trades from an authorized account.
But the user never approved those trades one by one.
He approved the idea of trading. The agent turned that into permission to act.
That is where things get messy.
Trading systems already have permissions, order checks, risk limits, and logs. But most of them were built for accounts, apps, and human operators. They can tell whether an account is allowed to trade. They are much worse at carrying the user’s actual intent.
“Can trade” is too broad.
A person might mean:
– only under $500 per position
– only during market hours
– stocks, not options
– stop after three losses
– ask before increasing exposure
– save the reason for every trade
Some of this can be built into the bot. Some of it can sit inside a broker or risk engine.
But there is still no common permission layer for agents that says, in a way other systems can enforce: this agent can do this, under these limits, for this user, with this record attached.
So the agent acts in the space between permission and intent.
Agent ID is not about making agents smarter.
It is about making their authority smaller, clearer, and easier to inspect later.
Because most agent failures will not look like hacks.
They will look like authorized actions nobody meant to authorize.
@alienorg The app design is really good and well thought out. The longer i use the Alien app, the more excited i get about it. Everything feels smoother and more engaging as updates come in. You can see the team’s effort in every detail. Good job to everyone working behind this.
@alienorg We believe in you Alien team. Phase 3 timing feels right. Community is ready and excited. Launch when you’re confident - we’ll support you no matter what
@sm8804671@alienorg Not everyone is like your mindset that only knows phase 3. Don't drag the whole community down because you're not a real supporter of the project
Stfu 😡