Announcing Litentry’s Partnership with MAP Protocol

Litentry is pleased to announce a partnership to provide aggregated identity services to Map Protocol.

MAP Protocol is an open, fully decentralized, chain-to-chain interoperation protocol that enables the interoperability of multiple blockchains.

In this partnership, Litentry will integrate cross-chain identity data on Map Protocol, support Map Protocol’s account linking and identity management. Map Protocol will also become the data provider in the Litentry network. Meanwhile, Litentry and Map Protocol are working closely and exploring further integration with Map Protocol, allowing direct access of Map Protocol on Litentry Network to achieve chain-to-chain interoperability.

This partnership will connect Map Protocol with the Polkadot ecosystem, creating new opportunities not only for Litentry and Map Protocol but also for the entire DID space.

About MAP Protocol

MAP Protocol is an open, fully decentralized, chain-to-chain interoperation protocol that enables the interoperability of multiple blockchains. Such interoperability could be achieved among different blockchain system or among several Layer-2 subchains. MAP Protocol expects to construct a future inter-chain-net, which is interoperable and chain-to-chain based. The ecosystem built on MAP Protocol can provide a solid infrastructure for DeFi, DEX, AI, IoT, traceability, and governance filed by cross-chain communication, privacy computation, shared storage, etc

Twitter | Telegram | Github | Website

About Litentry

Litentry is a cross-chain identity aggregation protocol that features a Substrate-built network, mobile app and identity-related tools. The protocol enables identity linking across different networks and facilitates decentralization and transparency in identity credit computation. Litentry provides a secure vehicle through which users manage their identities and dApps obtain real-time credit/reputation of an identity owner across different blockchains.

Twitter | Telegram | Github | Website