Unlocking Web3: How Decentralized Social Media Could Revolutionize Creators’ Futures
Bluesky runs a proprietary decentralized network called the AT Protocol, also known as the Authenticated Transfer Protocol or simply atproto.
In the AT Protocol, users are given a permanent decentralized identifier (DID) when they create their accounts.
They’re also given a configurable domain name. It’s the human-readable handle (that ends in “bsky.social”) you’re given when you set your username on the app.
This allows apps built with the AT Protocol to work as a federated network so you can use your Bluesky account to log into any other app that was built with it.




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