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Here’s why Polkadot founder Gavin Wood wants you get to a blockchain tattoo

Here’s why Polkadot founder Gavin Wood wants you get to a blockchain tattoo
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At this year's Web3 Summit Polkadot founder Gavin Wood introduced a unique way to protect user identities online. Credit: Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

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Gavin Wood, the co-founder of Ethereum and founder of Polkadot, has a new venture up his sleeve.

In a rare interview, the Lancaster, England native explained how he would fix digital identities with a project called “proof-of-ink.”

In layman’s terms, it’s tattoos to prove who you are online. And he’s one of the first to take the plunge, too.

During the interview with DL News, he showed his own QR-like code on his bicep.

It’s a wacky idea.

“Proof-of-Ink empowers people, giving them the option to prove their digital individuality in a privacy-preserving manner,” a Parity spokesperson told DL News and added that getting the tattoo is optional and that people get tattoos every day.

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But, like founding Ethereum in 2014, Wood says he’s simply doing what he’s always done: following his curiosity.

“To me, it’s not really worthwhile doing unless it’s novel,” he said. “I’m an experimenter.”

Meanwhile, DOT, the native token for Polkadot, is down 50% this year.

Many in the industry may wonder whether he’s disengaged from the project. Aside from getting new tattoos, he’s also trying to be a DJ.

However, Wood dismissed such worries.

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