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Trusta Labs’ on-chain proofs based on Linea Verax verification framework exceed 2 million, with over 1.1 million applicants

Trusta Labs, a reputation track project, has exceeded 2 million Attestations based on the Linea Verax verification framework, with over 1.1 million applicants.

It is reported that Attestation's main use cases are Linea/Scroll and other on-chain activities, Pre-KYC, and a necessary item for daily Trusta Labs Festival. Trusta Labs has opened up on-chain reputation cooperation applications for all ecological project parties.

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