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Illustration for Desirable Property DP5: Decentralized Namespace
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Decentralized Namespace

How do names and identities persist when platforms change?

Losing your identity when platforms change

Your name should outlast any single app.

Handles, domains, and display names are rented from platforms. When a service pivots, bans, or dies, the name people know you by often disappears with it.

Why this matters

A creator builds an audience under a username for a decade. The platform changes ownership, the handle is reassigned, and years of recognition evaporate overnight.

  • Handle squatting
  • Forced rebranding
  • Broken links and citations
  • Impersonation after abandonment

Today's challenges

  • Platform-owned usernames
  • Non-portable handles
  • Conflicting identity systems
  • No shared resolution layer

Why today's Web struggles

Namespaces are competitive moats. Each service invents its own naming scheme, so continuity depends on corporate goodwill rather than open resolution.

Usernames and identities belong to platforms

Imagine instead

People and communities control persistent names that resolve across apps, with clear delegation and revocation.

  • One identity, many presentations
  • Portable handles communities can verify
  • Resilient links that survive platform churn

Persistent identities across the web

Why this matters to everyone

  • Creators

    Keep audience recognition across platforms.

  • Developers

    Resolve identities without proprietary APIs alone.

  • Archivists

    Cite people and projects that remain findable.

  • Communities

    Maintain shared identity beyond any host.

Meta-Layer capabilities

  • Portable Identity
  • Provenance
  • Meta-Communities
  • Interoperability
  • Trust Signals

Real-world examples

  • Publishing

    Stable author identities across outlets.

  • Open source

    Persistent contributor names.

  • Education

    Credentials tied to portable identity.

  • Civic groups

    Community names that travel with members.

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