Introduction
L1 Blockchain Designed for Identity
Wallets are stored in IPFS with Encrypted Access available to the User and Sonr Validator nodes.
W3C Standards Compliance
Users can authenticate with a simple passkey, removing the need for complex passwords and seed-phrases.
Direct Chain-to-Chain Transactions
Wallets are stored in IPFS with Encrypted Access available to the User and Sonr Validator nodes.
Delegated Proof-of-Stake
Users can authenticate with a simple passkey, removing the need for complex passwords and seed-phrases.
L1 Blockchain Designed for Identity
Wallets are stored in IPFS with Encrypted Access available to the User and Sonr Validator nodes.
W3C Standards Compliance
Users can authenticate with a simple passkey, removing the need for complex passwords and seed-phrases.
Direct Chain-to-Chain Transactions
Wallets are stored in IPFS with Encrypted Access available to the User and Sonr Validator nodes.
Delegated Proof-of-Stake
Users can authenticate with a simple passkey, removing the need for complex passwords and seed-phrases.
Remote Service Authentication
Stake the platform token for additional governance capabilities on the Network
Multi-Party Computation
Dual Root Key Controller Encryption
Authentication Fees Token Flow
Authentication Revenue Stream for the DAO