Most identity systems try to answer “Who are you?”
ForU AI answers a harder question: “What have you consistently done over time?”
By treating identity as a sequence of verifiable state transitions instead of a static profile, @foruai turns reputation into something auditable, cumulative, and resistant to manipulation.
That shift alone changes how trust can work on the internet
For 2026, what I really want is reputation systems that finally start to make sense.
Daily check-in streaks, badges, and campaigns are valuable but only if they’re tied to something persistent and portable. Otherwise, they just reset with every new platform.
That’s why the @foruai rep platform is interesting to me. It’s not just about collecting streaks or badges, but about building a user-owned identity where reputation compounds over time and reflects real behavior and consistency.
If 2026 is about rewarding long-term contribution instead of short-term noise, then systems like this feel like the right direction.