Passcard- Identity on the Blockchain

Passcard- Identity on the Blockchain

How many email account does an average person have these days? What about the number of social networks we are all part of? An average person has accounts created in at least three social networks and users two or three email ids. Apart from email and social media accounts there are many other websites that we visit on a regular basis to access resources or for entertainment. Not to forget bitcoin wallets and exchanges. A lot of these websites require the users to login to access content or to interact with the platform. As the number of applications we use increases, the number of login....


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