They’re scarce so Sybil attacks are controlled
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They’re pseudonymous so they don’t leak bits about you
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You don’t rent your Urbit ID, you own it — completely and forever
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Your Urbit ID can hold crypto. Soon both BTC and ETH, and you’ll be able to send funds ID → ID with our simple wallet
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Urbit ID is decentralized. There’s no single owner or operator
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Your Urbit ID can also act as a network endpoint in a completely secure network
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There’s no practical way of preventing perfectly private communication between two IDs. The whole cypherpunk war is already won — people just don’t know it yet
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Urbit ID is the foundation for Urbit OS, our network of personal servers that use your ID as your network address
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This is the real future we have all been looking forward to. Not the bullshit ‘future’ we live in now
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