Concero and Nomis Collaborate to Transform Online Identity and Cross-Chain Reputation
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Nomis is collaborating with Concero on a new checker system that can prevent the widespread deployment of bots in DeFi and Web3. This partnership combines Proof of Humanity signals with established on-chain reputation data to help protocols verify users more efficiently and act intelligently. This approach fosters a more trusted and sustainable protocol ecosystem. Improving Verifiable On-chain Reputation The association is beneficial since Nomis assists in building an identity architecture involving more than addresses of wallets. Nomis can analyze on-chain activity to determine a user’s “Reputation Score.” Most Web3 addresses are just a long string of alphanumeric characters, which doesn’t reveal much about the person behind the screen. Concero’s ecosystem leverages these scores to gain a deeper understanding of the intent and history of the users. Transitioning from an anonymous address to a verifiable identity enables trust in a permissionless system. According to Nomis documentation, providing human signals to a protocol helps prevent Sybil attacks by ensuring that awards and governance power go to legitimate users, not sophisticated bot farms. Streamlining Cross-Chain Infrastructure Concero is known for offering a cross-chain infrastructure that allows full use of its platform without needing permission from anyone else. With liquidity being increasingly separated between several different L-1 and L-2, the addition of a single layer for the use of an identity reflects the growing demand for credible identity solutions across multiple networks. Through the innovative identity protocol of Nomis, Concero can further streamline its technology in line with the principles that dominate fair distribution. Through the Concero app, assets moving across different blockchains now carry the user’s reputation with them. Each time a user moves from one chain to another, that user’s reputation will still be recognized. The “portable reputation” model gives protocol providers the ability to offer incentives such as lower fees or…
Filed under: News - @ January 22, 2026 9:27 am