Let us show you our ID…

Honouring our commitment to prioritise trust, transparency and accountability, we continue formalising our identity in the applicable networks and services as a way to show our faces to you. This time, we proudly announce that Gatotech’s Polkadot (DOT) on-chain identity and several of our social media handles have now been successfully attested by Registrar #1. Additionally, we also claimed our on-chain account for OpenSea, where you will be able to see the Web3 domain names (both from Unstoppable Domains and DecentraWeb) which we have reserved for future development, trade, or just for fun.

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