Soulbound Tokens (SBTs) are the new game changer in non-fungible tokens. They are non-transferable assets that foster meaningful connections between assets and their owners. It is time to address true ownership, fair access to digital assets and new NFT functionalities.
NFTs provide users with proof of ownership and rights to a particular asset. Until now, NFTs have been known as tradable assets, meaning they can be sold or transferred from one wallet to another. However, a new dimension of NFTs has recently emerged, known as 'Soulbound Tokens'. These are non-tradable NFTs that can't be sold or transferred to other wallets. Soulbound NFTs are meant to be collected and held in a wallet called the Soul.
Why are Soulbound NFTs important?
Soulbound NFTs are built on the same blockchain technology as traditional NFTs, but they have a few key differences. Soulbound NFTs can't be traded because they are bound to a wallet. They provide ownership rights and can represent personal assets such as digital IDs, achievements, medical records, education certificates, KYC documents, criminal records and other important data.
In addition, each SBT provides a unique function, allowing users to separate different souls based on roles. Because Soulbound NFTs can't be resold, there is no risk of volatility or price speculation. They can serve as verifiable indicators of status or membership within a community. SBTs link digital assets to identity. This enables new forms of digital ownership and gives the user more control and privacy.
What are some of the key use cases for Soulbound Tokens?
SBTs open up a world of new possibilities. Vitalik Buterin has called them "the future of NFTs" because of their promising applications in numerous areas where users can take full advantage of their unique properties. For example, they can be used as collectibles that can be displayed but never sold or traded. These can be rare in-game items, virtual lands, avatars, etc. More details can be found in the paper 'Decentralized Society: Finding Web3's Soul', where Vitalik B. was a co-author.
SBTs can also be used as membership cards, tickets or keys. Users can also display their achievements, testimonials and badges. They can also create self-sovereign digital identities with Soulbound Tokens. In short, Soulbound tokens give users control over what they share and how they share it. SBTs complement the existing use cases and benefits of NFTs and will play an important role in the development of Web3.