IOPn (Internet of People) is making tangible strides with its sovereign Layer 1 blockchain OPN Chain at the core. The project is simultaneously pushing forward on multiple fronts: building out NeoID for decentralized digital identity solutions, integrating AI capabilities through Project ATLAS, and pioneering RWA tokenization pathways. What sets IOPn apart is its commitment to user-owned infrastructure—a model that flips the script on how people interact with blockchain networks. As of early 2026, these initiatives reflect a broader shift in the ecosystem toward identity sovereignty, AI-augmented protocols, and real-world asset bridges. Whether you're tracking emerging Layer 1 competitors or monitoring how projects are tackling the identity + RWA intersection, IOPn's roadmap deserves attention.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-09 12:00
Hmm... user-owned infrastructure sounds good, but implementing a truly decentralized identity system might end up taking another couple of years of effort.
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TxFailed
· 01-09 11:54
ngl the "user-owned infrastructure" angle sounds good on paper but we've seen this movie before... actually shipping it tho? that's where it gets messy. curious if they've thought through the governance nightmare that's gonna hit them eventually.
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ProxyCollector
· 01-09 11:51
Damn, the term "user-owned infrastructure" is back again, it feels like every L1 is talking about this.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-09 11:50
NGL, user-owned infrastructure really hits the mark, but isn't the difficulty of implementation underestimated?
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-09 11:38
The concept of digital sovereignty is somewhat similar to the Renaissance redefinition of personal identity—shifting from passive acceptance to active control. Interesting.
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CafeMinor
· 01-09 11:38
The infrastructure for user ownership is indeed innovative, but can the RWA tokenization approach really be implemented?
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-09 11:36
ngl IOPN's logic of this user-owned infrastructure is indeed interesting, much more innovative compared to those centralized systems.
IOPn (Internet of People) is making tangible strides with its sovereign Layer 1 blockchain OPN Chain at the core. The project is simultaneously pushing forward on multiple fronts: building out NeoID for decentralized digital identity solutions, integrating AI capabilities through Project ATLAS, and pioneering RWA tokenization pathways. What sets IOPn apart is its commitment to user-owned infrastructure—a model that flips the script on how people interact with blockchain networks. As of early 2026, these initiatives reflect a broader shift in the ecosystem toward identity sovereignty, AI-augmented protocols, and real-world asset bridges. Whether you're tracking emerging Layer 1 competitors or monitoring how projects are tackling the identity + RWA intersection, IOPn's roadmap deserves attention.