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            <title><![CDATA[What is Soul Protocol and why should you care? ]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[What is Soul Protocol and why should you care? A quick breakdown 1/ In the world of Web3, identity is fragmented. Every wallet is just an address. But what if there was a way to bind your reputation, trust, and history to your on-chain presence? That’s where Soul Protocol comes in. 2/ Soul Protocol is building a decentralized identity layer — think of it as your Web3 soulbound profile. It ties together your activities, achievements, and trust signals into a composable identity. No KYC. No mid...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Soul Protocol and why should you care? A quick breakdown</p><p>1/ In the world of Web3, identity is fragmented. Every wallet is just an address. But what if there was a way to bind your reputation, trust, and history to your on-chain presence?</p><p>That’s where Soul Protocol comes in.</p><p>2/ Soul Protocol is building a decentralized identity layer — think of it as your Web3 soulbound profile. It ties together your activities, achievements, and trust signals into a composable identity.</p><p>No KYC. No middlemen. Just proof and reputation.</p><p>3/ At the core of Soul is the idea of Soulbound Tokens (SBTs) — non-transferable NFTs that represent your achievements, affiliations, or credentials.</p><p>Got a POAP? Participated in governance? DeFi degenerate or DAO builder? It all lives in your Soul profile.</p><p>4/ Why does this matter?</p><p>Because reputation is the currency of trust — and Soul Protocol makes it portable across the decentralized web. Imagine:</p><p>→ Better Sybil resistance → Community curation → On-chain resumes → Reputation-based airdrops</p><p>5/ This is DeSoc (Decentralized Society) in action — a vision outlined by @VitalikButerin. Soul Protocol is helping to bring it to life.</p><p>It’s not just another DeFi play. It’s infra for a more human Web3.</p><p>6/ Projects building with Soul Protocol can leverage this identity layer for:</p><p>✔️ Permissionless access control ✔️ Personalized experiences ✔️ Community reputation systems ✔️ Non-financial use cases in DeFi, DAOs, &amp; beyond</p><p>7/ Soul Protocol is still early, but the potential is massive. It could be the primitive that powers everything from on-chain CVs to decentralized governance reputation systems.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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