New Web3 ID app lets customers discover one another primarily based on confirmed pursuits

by Jeremy

A Web3 app launched on June 27 lets customers show their social credibility utilizing blockchain expertise, in keeping with an announcement from the app’s improvement crew. Known as “Quivr,” it lets customers join apps they often use, comparable to Spotify, Steam, Apple Music and others. Primarily based on their habits in these apps, Quivr generates blockchain badges that show their pursuits or membership inside communities, which might then be used as a approach of figuring out customers who’ve widespread pursuits.

Quivr has launched on the Apple App Retailer, with an Android and internet model scheduled to be launched in about two weeks, builders informed Cointelegraph. Over 10,000 customers created accounts in the course of the app’s beta interval.

Quivr app badges. Supply: Quivr

Based on the announcement, Quivr has fashioned an preliminary set of partnerships with celebrities and organizations to assist construct communities by means of the app, together with Ross Butler, Jack Dylan Grazer, Ohio State, Arizona State, Kansas State and Fenix Video games.

In a dialog with Cointelegraph, Quivr co-founder and CEO Ray Lee acknowledged that the present model of Quivr can hook up with 11 completely different apps: Spotify, LinkedIn, Steam, Twitter, Apple Music, Apple Well being, Instagram, TikTok, Audius and Canvas.

The customers’ habits on these apps determines the badges they’re able to purchase, permitting them to show their credentials by means of their actions. For instance, if a person listens to jazz music on Spotify, the individual could obtain a “jazz fan” badge, or if the person performs combating video games on Steam, the person could obtain a “combating gamer” badge.

If customers wish to report a credential that may’t be confirmed by means of one among these apps, they’ll as a substitute add a video or picture and have it reviewed by neighborhood validators instead type of proof.

Customers can browse every others’ profiles and ship non-public messages to one another utilizing Quivr, permitting them to seek out and chat with others who’ve confirmed to share their pursuits. Within the present model, solely non-public messages can be found. However the crew is experimenting with concepts of making “neighborhood and subgroups round conversations” like a “validated Discord” sooner or later, Lee acknowledged.

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Quivr runs on the Polygon community. Nonetheless, it doesn’t require customers to obtain a separate pockets or copy down and retailer seed phrases. As a substitute, it makes use of Magic SDK for logins, a kind of latest pockets tech that doesn’t require seed phrases.

Web3 app builders proceed to compete for a slice of the profitable social media and influencer market. Polkadot-based chat app Subsocial applied Ethereum Digital Machine compatibility on June 8, and Polygon-based Lens community created a brand new “layer 3” scaling resolution for sooner posts on April 26.

Though none of those apps have but to problem the Facebooks and Twitters of the world, some Web3 consultants consider that social apps would be the killer use case that brings blockchain tech to the plenty.