



What stood out in the @billions_ntwk conversation wasn’t just the technology it was how real the problem is. On the HoC Spaces, Diederick called out something everyone senses but rarely says aloud: AI knows too much, and in the wrong hands, it can flip the script in an instant. Trust becomes fragile, fast. @provenauthority shifted the perspective. Rather than getting stuck on AI fears, she reminded the audience that trust has always been human first, technical second. The real anchors of trust are the institutions we already rely on for passports and IDs. Billions Network is simply translating that trust into a digital world that desperately needs it. And they’re not just talking they’re acting. Billions Network has already integrated with more than 100 government ID systems worldwide. Now, a person can tap their passport on their phone, pull verified data from the NFC chip, and share only what’s necessary onchain or online while keeping full privacy intact. Billions isn’t trying to make identity flashy. They’re making it make sense. They’re building a world where proving who you are doesn’t mean giving everything away. It’s practical. It’s grounded. And honestly, it’s exactly the direction this space needs.





































