DHT ID protects user privacy

Many centralized platforms analyze and resell users' data without their consent, in severe cases, there have been cases where users have been manipulated to sell their personal information. With the DHT ID, users have the option to disclose their data. Regarding user privacy, third parties must pay to compile such personal information. As a result, users can receive DHT TOKEN (DHT) tokens as compensation and third parties can obtain more accurate datasets including metrics like user reputation value with lower acquisition cost to get that data, win-win for both.

When logging into centralized platforms, servers gain access to sensitive information such as account names, numbers and email addresses, and more. Such platforms can also profile users based on their day-to-day activities without user notice. The DHT ID, combined with third-party logging and while avoiding invasion of privacy, gives users the right to choose what information such platforms can obtain and which they can log in by which. As a result, users don't have to remember multiple accounts and passwords while protecting their privacy.

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