Web3 is growing fast, but identity and interoperability are still major problems. We saw that users often need to prove who they are, own assets on multiple blockchains, and participate in decentralized apps — but there’s no simple, privacy-preserving way to do it.
That’s when we asked: “What if you could bridge your real-world identity and assets into Web3, and move them freely across chains?”
We wanted to solve the friction of cross-chain interactions, decentralized identity, and user onboarding with a single unified platform. That idea became BlockBridges — a project built to connect real-world credentials to the decentralized internet using zero-knowledge proofs, NFTs, and cross-chain tech.
What it does
How I built it
Challenges I ran into
Accomplishments that I'm proud of
What I learned
What's next for BlockBridges
Built With
- algorand-wallet-sdk
- axelar
- ceramic-network
- express.js
- figma
- filecoin
- ipfs
- layerzero
- mongodb
- node.js
- obs-studio
- pyteal
- rainbowkit
- react.js
- solidity
- tailwind-css
- wagmi
- zk-snarks

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