Web3 meets real life: how ivault is changing the way we trust strangers

By Ingrid Azeredo – 1 minute read

Let’s face it: trusting strangers online isn’t easy. From shady marketplaces to anonymous rentals, the peer-to-peer space has a trust problem. But Web3 might just be the fix.

With blockchain, trust doesn’t come from likes or reviews—it comes from verified transactions. Every item you lend or borrow is recorded immutably. That means no one can fake a reputation, edit a rating, or ghost you with your gear.

Real identity, powered by KYC protocols, keeps everyone accountable. But users still stay in control of their privacy. Want to lend out your drone but not share your full name or address? No problem. Blockchain lets you stay safe and anonymous.

There’s also a cool layer of “proof-of-use.” Items come with digital certificates, trust levels, and a history of safe exchanges. It’s kind of like Airbnb ratings—but tamper-proof and built into the chain.

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Why we reward sustainability

This isn’t just about tech. It’s about feeling good when you let someone borrow your stuff—or when you try something new yourself. That’s the real power of Web3. It makes local sharing feel human again.

And in this new system, good behavior pays. Every successful exchange, every act of sustainability, earns you token rewards. These tokens aren’t just points—they hold real value and can unlock even more benefits inside the app. Now that’s how you build a better kind of marketplace.

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