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Infrastructure · May 20, 2026 · 4 min read

Identity comes before digital ownership

A wallet address is not proof of ownership. ACCESS verifies a signed challenge before binding a wallet to an identity.

Digital ownership becomes dangerous when a product confuses a typed wallet address with a verified owner. ACCESS treats wallet binding as a security ceremony, not a profile field.

The user signs a short-lived, account-specific challenge. The server verifies that signature before recording the wallet as a canonical identity binding.

This verified layer can support future onchain claims, but it does not pretend that an offchain ACCESS reservation is already an ENS, Basename, or blockchain registration.