XION demonstrates how applications can verify user identity and record it on-chain without storing sensitive data.
How it works:
- App queries XION's DKIM module to authenticate a user's email address
- Once verification passes, app submits a transaction via OAuth2
- An on-chain credential is issued and tied to the verified email
- The credential becomes verifiable by any other application
The verification layer operates at protocol level through XION's ZK module and DKIM module, both accessible via standard LCD/gRPC interfaces. Any service can check proof validity without an access token - reading is open, while write operations require OAuth2.
The verification layer lives at the protocol level. XION's ZK module handles zero-knowledge proof verification. The DKIM module stores email authentication keys on-chain. These run on the chain's own endpoints (x/zk and x/dkim), queryable through standard LCD/gRPC interfaces.
Where they connect: an application verifies something about a user, then acts on that verification. Example flow: App queries the chain's DKIM module to authenticate a user's email. Verification passes. App submits a transaction through OAuth2 to issue an on-chain credential
XION Launches OAuth2 Integration for Cryptographic User Verification
XION has launched a new OAuth2 integration that puts users in control of their data sharing through cryptographic verification rather than trust-based systems. **Key Features:** - Users control what data gets shared and with whom - Cryptographic verification replaces traditional trust-based models - Built on standard protocols familiar to developers - Foundation is now live and ready for development The system allows developers to integrate Web3 authentication using protocols they already know, lowering the barrier to entry for building consumer-facing applications. A developer tutorial is available that covers the complete implementation process, from Treasury contract setup through transaction submission. [Full Documentation](https://docs.burnt.com/xion/developers/accounts/oauth2-app)
XION Introduces OAuth2 for Blockchain: Delegated Authorization for On-Chain Actions
XION has launched OAuth2 support that enables delegated blockchain authorization. Here's how it works: **Authentication & Access** - Users authenticate via Google, Apple, email, or passkey - Apps receive an access token upon authentication - Token enables execution of blockchain transactions through REST API **Key Features** - Apps can execute specific on-chain actions on behalf of users - Developers set permission boundaries for transactions - Gas fees are handled automatically - No direct user interaction needed for each transaction This approach transforms blockchain interaction from "just login" to true delegated authorization, where users grant apps permission to perform defined blockchain operations within preset limits.
XION's OAuth2 Layer: Beyond Simple Login
XION's OAuth2 layer is often misunderstood as just a login mechanism, but that's only the beginning. **What it actually does:** - Login serves as the entry point - The real functionality happens post-authentication - Works in tandem with XION's verification layer **How the two layers connect:** - Verification layer confirms authenticity - OAuth2 layer enables applications to execute actions based on verified proofs The distinction matters because OAuth2 isn't about access鈥攊t's about what becomes possible once identity is established. XION positions this as infrastructure for consumer-facing blockchain applications, removing technical barriers while maintaining verification standards. The clarification addresses a common first impression that undersells the actual architecture.
馃 Dead Internet Crisis
**The internet is dying - and we have the numbers to prove it.** Bots now make up **50% of all web traffic**, while false information spreads **6x faster** than truth online. Trust in digital content has plummeted to just **28%**. **The crisis is real:** - Half of what you see online isn't human - Misinformation dominates information flow - Users can't tell what's real anymore XION is developing a **trust layer** for the internet to combat this digital decay. Their solution promises to: - Verify content authenticity - Maintain user privacy - Restore faith in online information The "Dead Internet" theory isn't conspiracy - it's our current reality. But unlike other problems plaguing the web, this one might actually be solvable.