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Last quarter, our team discovered that traditional identity management systems were not scalable for our decentralized application. We needed a system that could handle a large number of users, provide secure authentication, and ensure data privacy. That's when we started exploring Ceramic, Polkadot, and SpruceID. In this article, I'll share our journey of building a scalable decentralized identity system using these technologies.
The Problem with Traditional Identity Management
Traditional identity management systems rely on centralized authorities, which can be a single point of failure. They also raise concerns about data privacy, as users have limited control over their personal data. With the rise of decentralized applications, there is a need for a decentralized identity management system that can provide secure, private, and scalable identity management.
How Ceramic Works
Ceramic is a decentralized data network that allows users to create, manage, and share their digital identities.
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