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Comment by jayd16

4 years ago

It doesn't give you that ability though. The reason we use Google and Facebook OAuth is because Google and Facebook did their due diligence with the account. We would just accept any OAuth provider if we didn't care about that validation.

And again, with these web3 identities, centralized services would still be providing the authorization even if they did not provide the authentication. I don't see what web3 identities provide.