Published: 2022-09-16
NFID: bridging Web2 and Web3 with decentralized identity
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A talk on how Google ID and other familiar logins can lead into a Web3 experience through NFID.

Overview
C3F held a talk about NFID, a decentralized identity approach that can bridge Web2 and Web3.
The session explored how familiar sign-in flows such as Google ID could become a smoother gateway into Web3 experiences.
Key idea
- Reduce friction between Web2 and Web3
- Use decentralized identity as a bridge
- Design for a more natural user experience
Additional context
The article sits in the ecosystem-building layer of the project, where C3F connects local activity with wider Internet Computer and Web3 networks.
These updates are about visibility and structure as much as they are about technology: people need a map, a point of contact, and a reason to stay connected.
What this contributed
- A clearer public story for C3F
- Stronger links to the wider ICP ecosystem
- More structure around launch and outreach