Safle Review – Bringing Your Identity Back Into Your Hands

Safle Review – Bringing Your Identity Back Into Your Hands

The concept of digital identities has gained popularity following the debut of modern-day technologies such as blockchain. Safle, a next-generation non-custodial wallet, is one of the projects currently leveraging blockchain to bring identities back to the hands of users. Unlike the centralized and federated identity models, the Safle ecosystem introduces decentralized identities, giving crypto users control over their identities and data. While the crypto market has grown exponentially, users have limited options of non-custodial wallets. Meanwhile, the ones that exist have proven to fall....


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