Social Identity
Social Identity is one of the themes explored by RadicalxChange. It encompasses concepts such as SBT (Soulbound Tokens) and VCs (Venture Capitalists).
One aspect of Social Identity is discussed in the article Decentralized Society: Finding Web3's Soul by glenweyl. The author explores how the principles of Web3 can contribute to the development of a decentralized society.
Another perspective on Social Identity is presented in How Soulbound Tokens Can Make Gitcoin Grants More Pluralistic by Leon Erichsen. The article discusses how the use of Soulbound Tokens can promote a more inclusive and diverse funding system for projects on Gitcoin Grants.
The importance of INTERSECTIONAL SOCIAL DATA is highlighted in an article by glenweyl and IdentityWoman. They argue that considering intersectionality in social data can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of individuals and communities.
In The Case for Decentralized Social Identity, glenweyl presents a case for the adoption of decentralized social identity systems. The author argues that such systems can empower individuals and protect their privacy.
To further explore the topic, glenweyl and Leon Erichsen have created a video titled Plural Funding - YouTube. In this video, they discuss the concept of pluralistic funding and its potential benefits.
The concept of Soulbound is introduced by VitalikButerin. Soulbound refers to the idea of attaching personal identity to digital assets, creating a stronger connection between individuals and their online presence.
The article Verifying Identity as a Social Intersection by glenweyl delves into the challenges and opportunities of verifying identity in a social context. The author explores different approaches to ensure the authenticity of individuals in online interactions.
In Who Watches the Watchmen? A Review of Subjective Approaches for Sybil-resistance in Proof of Personhood Protocols, divyasiddarth reviews various subjective approaches to address the issue of Sybil-resistance in proof of personhood protocols.
As for tools and platforms related to Social Identity, some notable ones include BrightID, Democracy Earth, Equality Protocol, goldfinch, Idena, Optimism, and Relation. These tools and platforms offer different solutions and perspectives on the topic of Social Identity.