Snowball
  • Welcome to the Snowball
  • Introduction
    • Problem Statement
    • Vision and Mission
    • Solution Overview
  • Modular Naming Service (MNS)
    • What is MNS?
    • MetaMask Snaps
      • Knowledge Base
      • FAQ
    • Identity Management System
      • Claiming Identity
      • Claiming Identity (ENS, SNS...)
      • Sub-identity
      • Primary Identity
      • Transferring Identity
      • Extending Identity Registration
      • Selling Identity
    • Identity Data Management
      • Record Type
        • Address Records
        • TXT Records
      • Records CRUD
    • Reputation Scoring System
      • For Users
      • For Projects
      • Data Sources & Inputs
    • Pricing
    • Use Cases
    • Roadmap
  • Programs & Gamification
    • Referral & Affiliate Systems
      • Affiliate Referral System
        • Terms and Conditions
        • How to Refer as an Affiliate
        • Affiliate Leaderboard Program
        • Eligibility & Requirements
        • Affiliate Tiers, Leaderboard Pools and Commissions
      • Referral System
        • How to Refer
        • Referral Leaderboard Program
        • Referral Tiers, Leaderboard Pools and Commissions
        • Terms & Conditions
      • Leaderboard & Monthly Rewards
      • Payoffs
    • Rewards & Gamification
      • What is Flakes?
      • Achievements
      • Daily Tasks
      • Repeatable tasks
      • Leaderboard
  • Decentralized Identity Layer
    • What is DiD Layer?
    • Cross-chain Interactions
    • Architecture
      • Reverse lookup
    • Tokenomics and Value Economics
      • Tokenomics
      • Value Economics
    • Why use dID on Rollup?
    • Deployments
    • Technical Documentation
      • Smart Contracts
        • RegistrarController
        • TransferController
        • PriceController
        • PublicResolver
        • SaleController
        • SnowRegistry
      • Events Documentation
      • Rest API
      • Typescript SDK
      • CAIP2
      • Reverse Lookup
  • About us
    • Team
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  • Benefits of Utilizing DiD Protocol
  • Universal Naming System
  • Seamless Rollup Integration
  • Scalability and Interoperability
  • User-Friendly Interface
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility
  1. Decentralized Identity Layer

Why use dID on Rollup?

Benefits of Utilizing DiD Protocol

Faster Release Time

Creating a custom version of a dID solution for your rollup could require at least 5-6 months of rigorous development, testing, and deployment by a dedicated team. It is better your team focuses on more important aspects of rollup management.

Reduced Maintenance Costs

The blockchain landscape evolves rapidly, requiring systems capable of seamless adaptation to the latest architectural innovations. DiD Protocol ensures that the proxy smart contracts deployed on your rollup remain lightweight, which gives flexibility for communicating with the DiD Protocol, mitigating the need for frequent upgrades.

User Cross-Pollination

Given the potential adoption of the DiD Protocol across numerous rollups, it exists a substantial pool of potential users that are automatically eligible to join your rollup. Market analysis is indicating the proliferation of over 10000 rollups, where each could potentially introduce around 100 new users to create their identity, which turns DiD Protocol into an extensive pool of around 10 million available identities, that your rollup can leverage for marketing initiatives.

DiD Protocol offers several compelling reasons why it should be adopted on other rollups:

Universal Naming System

DiD Protocol provides a universal naming system, allowing users to assign easy-to-remember identities to their digital wallets across various blockchains. By adopting DiD Protocol, rollups can offer a user-friendly solution that enhances accessibility and user experience, making it easier for users to interact with decentralized applications (dApps) and decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.

Seamless Rollup Integration

DiD Protocol is designed to seamlessly integrate with new rollups as they emerge in the blockchain ecosystem. This ensures that users can manage their identities consistently across different scaling solutions without any disruptions. By implementing DiD Protocol, rollups can provide users with a seamless experience, regardless of the underlying blockchain solution.

Scalability and Interoperability

DiD Protocol is built to scale and interoperable with various blockchain networks and protocols. This scalability and interoperability allow rollups to broaden their adoption and ensure compatibility with the evolving landscape of blockchain technologies. By adopting DiD Protocol, rollups can attract more users and developers, driving further growth and innovation in the ecosystem.

User-Friendly Interface

DiD Protocol provides a user-friendly interface that simplifies the process of managing digital identities. This user-friendly interface enhances the overall user experience, making it easier for users to interact with rollups and access decentralized services. By integrating DiD Protocol, rollups can differentiate themselves in the market by offering a more intuitive and hassle-free user experience.

Cross-Platform Compatibility

DiD Protocol is compatible with various blockchain networks and protocols, enabling users to manage their identities across different platforms with ease. This cross-platform compatibility ensures that users can access their digital identities from any compatible blockchain or rollup, providing them with greater flexibility and convenience. By adopting DiD Protocol, rollups can offer users a seamless experience across different platforms, increasing their attractiveness and adoption.

Overall, by using DiD Protocol on other rollups, developers and users alike can benefit from enhanced user experience, seamless integration, scalability, interoperability, and cross-platform compatibility, ultimately driving greater adoption and utilization of rollup technology in the blockchain ecosystem.

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