The revolution will not be onboarded.
Why onboarding is broken, what Unboarding means, and why the world needs it now.
Onboarding is broken beyond repair.
Every single day, millions of human beings sit through mandatory compliance modules nobody reads. They fill out the same forms they filled out at their last job, and the job before that. They watch training videos from 2011 that nobody updated. They get buried under welcome emails with 12 attachments.
This is not an accident. The broken onboarding industrial complex exists to serve institutions, not people. It exists to cover liability, not to build capability. It exists to extract data, not to extend trust.
What Unboarding means.
verb — To arrive at any platform, service, employer, or community fully verified and fully sovereign, without repeating identity verification from scratch.
“After setting up her Unboarding ID, she unboarded into the new platform in seconds — no forms, no uploads, no starting over.”
Self Sovereign Identity.
Self Sovereign Identity (SSI) gives every individual full ownership and control over who they are online. No third party stores your data. No corporation owns your credentials. Your identity lives in a secure digital wallet that you control, verified cryptographically, portable across every platform and service on Earth.
Decentralized Identifiers
A globally unique, cryptographically secured identifier that you generate and control. Unlike an email address or username, a DID is not rented from anyone. It is yours.
Verifiable Credentials
Digital versions of your real world credentials. Issued by trusted parties, held by you, verified by anyone without those verifiers ever needing to contact the issuer or store your data.
The Trust Triangle
Issuer attests to a fact. Holder (you) carries it. Verifier checks it. No central database. No single point of failure. No surveillance.
Every human. Every AI. Free. Forever.
Every human being on Earth deserves a free, decentralized, self sovereign digital identity. Every AI on Earth deserves one too. Not because it is technically interesting. Because identity is the foundation of participation in modern society.
Without a verifiable identity, you cannot work, learn, access healthcare, open a bank account, or exercise your rights. The people most harmed by broken, centralized, pay to play identity systems are always the people who can least afford to be harmed.
Identity verification is a solved technical problem. The only thing standing between every human and AI on Earth and a free, sovereign digital identity is the will to build it and give it away.