In a significant stride toward advancing decentralized identity in the Web3 era, SubQuery Kepler has seamlessly integrated the Web3 Name SDK powered by SPACE ID. This collaboration streamlines the management of Web3 identities, offering users a centralized solution for various domain aspects.
SPACE ID: Transforming Web3 Identity Management Through Seamless Integration with SubQuery Kepler
SPACE ID, at the forefront of universal name service networks, provides a comprehensive identity platform, enabling the discovery, registration, trading, and management of web3 domains. With its Web3 Name SDK & API catering to developers across blockchains, SPACE ID offers a multi-chain name service. In this way it simplifies the creation of web3 identities.
Through this integration, users of the Kepler Network pre-mainnet can effortlessly link their accounts with Web3 names supported by SPACE ID. It will enable them to replace intricate blockchain addresses with simple, human-readable names. Recognizable names become a strategic advantage for Indexers, attracting more attention compared to alphanumeric strings.
SPACE ID’s innovative approach empowers users to unify their web3 profile by managing all domain aspects in a centralized location. Moreover, this integration eliminates the need for users to navigate multiple products for different domains, ensuring a streamlined and user-friendly experience.
Marta Adamczyk Highlights SPACE ID Integration
Initially, Kepler supported only the Ethereum Name System (ENS). However, the collaboration with SPACE ID broadens this support to include .bnb and .arb domain names, offering users increased flexibility in managing their web3 identities.
Marta Adamczyk, the Technology Evangelist at SubQuery, emphasized the significance of the integration. He highlighted that in the web3 era, SPACE ID simplifies decentralized identity by replacing complex blockchain addresses with user-friendly names. She mentioned that the goal of SubQuery is to build a decentralized network that is intuitive and streamlined for all. According to her, the integration with SPACE ID brings SubQuery one step closer to achieving this goal by providing participants with the ability to unify their web3 profile.
To witness the integration in action, users can visit SubQuery Kepler. As the web3 landscape evolves, collaborations like these underscore the commitment of platforms like SubQuery and SPACE ID. Such collaborations pave the way towards creating a more accessible and user-focused decentralized future.