What drew me deeper into @idOS_network wasn’t a feature it was the process
Reading the docs, then opening the dashboard to see where my data lives, which permissions are active, and what I can revoke completely changed how I think about identity
Turning those moments into posts became my way of learning. Not teaching documenting. Each topic adds another layer of clarity, and the feedback loop pushes me to go back and refine my understanding
That’s why I always tell newcomers: don’t just read about idOS
Use it Change permissions Then explain the experience in your own words
Because real confidence comes from knowing where your identity lives and how much control you actually have
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What drew me deeper into @idOS_network wasn’t a feature it was the process
Reading the docs, then opening the dashboard to see where my data lives, which permissions are active, and what I can revoke completely changed how I think about identity
Turning those moments into posts became my way of learning. Not teaching documenting. Each topic adds another layer of clarity, and the feedback loop pushes me to go back and refine my understanding
That’s why I always tell newcomers:
don’t just read about idOS
Use it
Change permissions
Then explain the experience in your own words
Because real confidence comes from knowing where your identity lives and how much control you actually have