Web3 has a UX problem.
Wallet addresses are unreadable, users constantly switch chains, and every app ends up rebuilding identity systems from scratch. That’s exactly why more projects are starting to integrate SPACE ID.
It’s no longer just about domains. SPACE ID is becoming infrastructure for multichain identity. Read More About SPACE ID Architecture..
1. Human-Readable Names Improve UX
Nobody wants to send funds to:
Readable names make crypto feel far less intimidating for normal users.
Instead of copying and double-checking long wallet addresses, users can simply use names like:
This removes friction, reduces mistakes, and makes applications feel more modern.
2. Multichain Is No Longer Optional
Most users are no longer staying on a single chain.
- Ethereum
- BNB Chain
- Arbitrum
- Gravity And more...
Projects need identity systems that work across ecosystems instead of locking users into one network.
That’s one of the biggest reasons SPACE ID stands out: it was built as a universal, multichain identity layer rather than a single-chain naming service.
3. Developers Only Need One Integration
Without a shared identity layer, developers have to support multiple naming systems separately.
SPACE ID solves this through its Web3 Name SDK and API, allowing projects to connect to identity data across multiple chains with a single integration.
- Less development time
- Faster deployment
- Broader compatibility
That scalability is a major reason integrations keep growing.
4. Identity Is Becoming Core Infrastructure
Domains are evolving from collectibles into infrastructure.
Wallets, dApps, AI agents, social protocols, and payment systems increasingly rely on persistent onchain identities.
SPACE ID is positioning itself as that identity layer, not just for users, but also for AI agents and applications that require verifiable multichain identities.
The shift is important: crypto is moving from wallets to identities.
5. Network Effects Are Already Visible
Identity systems become stronger when more platforms support them.
SPACE ID has already expanded across hundreds of integrations and millions of registrations, creating a growing network effect for both users and developers.
The more apps recognize a SPACE ID name The more useful the identity becomes The more users want one The more projects feel pressure to integrate it
That cycle is exactly how infrastructure becomes standard.
Crypto became successful because blockchains made finance programmable.
The next step is making identity programmable too.
Readable, portable, multichain identities are slowly becoming expected across Web3, and that’s the direction SPACE ID is building toward.