Don't miss $Port3 after missing PEPE, the "social identification layer" of Web3.

In the past year, Web3 protocols have been struggling with one question:

How to identify a "valuable" user? Interaction volume? Can be manipulated!

Wallet age? Useless!

Task completion count? Can it be sustained? No one has the answers, but Port3 provides a hardcore solution:

It is not a specific project but an unavoidable "social identification layer" for protocols, addressing three major pain points:

1️⃣ Filter out real users, kick out bots

By binding Web2, on-chain behavior, task participation, and other multi-dimensional data, build a user behavior lineage to accurately eliminate spammers and bots.

2️⃣ Understand user intentions

Based on the identity graph, determine whether a user is a Builder, player, airdrop hunter, or community contributor, helping protocols accurately match target groups.

3️⃣ Precise incentives, refuse to waste money

Port3's data output allows protocols to dynamically customize incentives: airdrops, tasks, NFTs, SBTs, only rewarding users with "future value."

Port3 does not engage in the To C frenzy; its goal is the underlying protocol stack for To B, aiming to become the "user layer operating system" of Web3, like The Graph and Chainlink.

It helps protocols know "who the real users are," ensuring incentives hit the "real value individuals."

Port3 is not the next project but the identity recognition entry point for all projects.

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