Decentralized Identities: AI-DID and C-DID
AI-DID is each user's personal DID – a unique digital identity that acts as the starting point for the user and is tied to their actions, interactions, and reputation in the platform. Think of AI-DID as a unified identity “fingerprint” that can span multiple platforms and contexts. It is established when a user joins ForU, and the platform’s AI continuously updates this identity with the user’s behavioral data (posts, engagements, quest participation, etc.).
ForU’s core AI engine evaluates the AI-DID data to classify users into community personas and roles. Based on a user's on-chain and off-chain behavior, the system assigns a persona type and associated traits, effectively creating or updating their Community Decentralized Identity (C-DID).
A C-DID represents a user’s contextual identity within a specific community, persona group, or thematic cluster. It ties them to a collective identity system that aligns with their behavior, interests, and contributions.
Crucially, fusing your AI-DID with a C-DID is an intentional act. It means the user is consenting to share their identity data, behavior signals, and XP history with that community. In practice, this is how your reputation and digital footprint contribute to the collective intelligence of a community.
This fusion unlocks a two-way relationship:
The community gains access to aggregated, anonymized behavioral insights to design more effective engagement mechanisms.
The user gains access to exclusive XP pools, community-specific badges, and gated quests only available to verified members of that C-DID.
When users signal affiliation, communities reward and empower them based on their collective contribution.
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