Description

Verida is a multi-chain protocol for off-chain private data storage and messaging, and it has a free community within a Discord server.

The company provides the technology and tools to transform websites and applications used every day. Indeed, it creates decentralized identities for its users, allowing user data to be privately and consensually used to create new products and services.

Verida has a Discord server that gathers over 3,200 members from all over the world. This community allows Verida users to ask questions about the product, stay up-to-date on the latest company news, and interact with the co-founders and core team. Additionally, Verida regularly hosts AMA sessions for users to solve their doubts regarding the product.

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Details
  • Membership: Free Community
  • Year Founded: 2021
  • Founders:

    Chris Were and Ryan Kris

  • Amount of members: 3,200
  • Online Group: Yes
  • Job board: No
  • Language: English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian
  • Method: Virtual
Platform
Benefits

Connect with other Verida users:
The Verida community gathers thousands of Verida users from all over the world. By joining, you'll be able to connect and interact with like-minded people who are also passionate about Web3 and a decentralized future.

Discuss all things Verida:
Joining the Discord server is a great way to stay in touch with Verida's co-founders and core team, as well as ask questions about how to better leverage the product.

Requirements

No requirements.

Place
Learning Events

Verida members participate in diverse AMA sessions throughout the year, within the Discord server. Here, Verida's co-founders and the team discuss the product and answer members' questions.

Networking Events

You can connect and interact with other Verida users on the community's Discord server. Inside, you'll find over 3,200 members from all over the world.

The server has diverse channels, like #ask-verida, #research, #memes, #resources, #verida-one, and more. Additionally, there is a dedicated section for developers, with channels like #dev-protocol, #acacia-testnet, and #storage-nodes, among others.

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