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| # | Tweet | Community | Topic | Views ▼ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [image] The significance of Concordium’s partnership goes beyond wallets.
It’s about normalizing protocol-level identity at consumer scale.
Most identity systems today still rely on centralized storage, repetitive onboarding, and excessive data collection. | Concordium Hub | — | 2.2K | 0.2x | 245 | May 9 |
| 2 | [image] Payments are no longer just a human activity.
As AI agents begin to automate workflows; booking services, executing trades, managing subscriptions, they also need the ability to transact independently.
But unlike humans, agents can’t rely on implicit trust. Every action they | Concordium Hub | — | 1.8K | 0.1x | 203 | Apr 13 |
| 3 | [image] Most infrastructure assumes one thing:
developers will adapt to it.
New SDKs. New standards. New ways of building.
But the agentic economy isn’t slowing down to retool.
Agents are already live; built on MCP, A2A, and other emerging stacks.
@Concordium flips the model. | Concordium Hub | — | 1.4K | 0.1x | 134 | Apr 18 |
| 4 | [image] Crypto spent years building execution layers.
Now it’s realizing trust itself needs infrastructure.
Identity.
Verification.
Controlled disclosure.
Privacy-preserving accountability.
@Concordium isn’t just another Layer 1 competing on TPS.
It’s building infrastructure for | Concordium Hub | — | 1.0K | 0.1x | 228 | May 6 |
| 5 | [image] Learning about Concordium really feels like this 😂
At first, you think it’s just another chain… then you realize it’s doing identity, privacy, and payments differently all at once.
It’s not one feature that stands out, it’s how everything connects.
That’s when it clicks. | Concordium Hub | — | 986 | 0.1x | 205 | Apr 21 |
| 6 | [image] .@Concordium approaches identity differently, by separating verification from exposure.
Using zero-knowledge proofs, users can prove specific attributes like age or residency without revealing personal data.
This means interactions remain private by default, without | Concordium Hub | — | 823 | 0.1x | 264 | May 4 |
| 7 | [image] Concordium’s identity layer isn’t only for humans, it also supports AI agents and automated systems.
As agents handle payments and execute tasks, accountability becomes essential.
Who authorized the action? What permissions exist?
@Concordium creates a shared trust layer | Concordium Hub | — | 472 | 0.0x | 199 | Apr 24 |
| 8 | [image] The identity model on Concordium isn’t limited to individuals. It can extend to systems, organizations, and eventually AI agents.
This is important as automation increases. If agents are going to act and transact, they need verifiable identities tied to permissions and | Concordium Hub | — | 457 | 0.0x | 161 | Apr 23 |
| 9 | [image] Everyone wants something different from blockchain.
Regulators want accountability.
Users want privacy.
Builders want simplicity.
Institutions want trust.
Merchants want reliability.
@Concordium brings them together.
Protocol-level identity enables verification without | Concordium Hub | — | 456 | 0.0x | 219 | Feb 26 |
| 10 | [image] Web3 shouldn’t feel like solving a puzzle every time you show up.
No identity, no accountability, just noise and somehow you’re expected to trust it.
That’s the difference @Concordium brings.
Verified identity, privacy by design, and real accountability, all built into the | Concordium Hub | — | 298 | 0.0x | 223 | Apr 30 |