Litentry Regional Communities

Heima
2 min readFeb 21, 2021

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To make our project more accessible for people from different regions and cultural backgrounds, we started 12 regional communities in the corresponding languages, and the number is still counting. See the list below to jump in! ✨

Official Twitter: http://twitter.com/litentry

Official TG group (English): http://t.me/Litentry

Official Discord group:https://discord.com/invite/M7T4y4skVD

News Announcement: http://t.me/litentrynews

Forum: http://forum.litentry.com

$LIT discussion: http://t.me/LITtrading

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Regional Community Groups (Updating):

🇵🇭Pilipinas (Filipino): https://t.me/LitFilipino

🇷🇺 Pусский (Russian): http://t.me/Litentry_ru

🇻🇳 Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese): http://t.me/Litentry_Vietnam

🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian): http://t.me/litentryIndonesian

🇰🇷 한국어 (Korean): https://t.me/litentryKR

🇮🇳 हिन्दी (Hindi): http://t.me/Litentryindia

🇨🇳 中文 (Chinese): https://discord.com/invite/M7T4y4skVD

🇮🇹 Italiano (Italian): http://t.me/litentryItaly

🇫🇷 Français (French): http://t.me/litentryfrench

🇪🇸 Español (Spanish): http://t.me/litentrySpanish

🇹🇷 Turkish: https://t.me/trlitentry

🇧🇩 Bengali: https://t.me/litentryBengali

🇳🇱 Netherlands: https://t.me/litentryNetherlands

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Regional Twitters (Updating):

🇯🇵 Japanese: http://twitter.com/LitentryJapan

🇷🇺 Russian: https://twitter.com/LitentryRu

🇰🇷 Korean: https://twitter.com/LitentryKorean

About Litentry

Litentry is a Decentralized Identity Aggregation protocol across multiple networks, it features a DID indexing mechanism and a Substrate-based credit computation network. The protocol provides a decentralized, interoperable identity aggregation service that mitigates the difficulty of resolving agnostic DID mechanisms. 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.

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Heima
Heima

Written by Heima

Litentry is rebranding to Heima, shifting our focus from identity aggregation to chain abstraction.

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