$ENS gives you identity.
But identity alone doesn’t stop platforms from pulling the plug.
Web2 is trying to ask you to trust it, until your account gets limited, your data gets sold, or the rules change overnight.
Degens already know this, that’s why trust has to live in the protocol, not in someone’s dashboard.
Dlicom runs on simple logic: encrypted by default, self-custody wallets, and value flowing back to users, not extracted from them.
No “believe us.” But the code is doing its job.
It's now life already in use, want to try the difference?
