Mirai App
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Design Philosophy
  • Infrastructure to Consumer
    • Neutrality and Adaptability
  • Mobile as a Growth Engine
    • The Value of Crypto-Enhanced Payments
    • Network Effects and Distribution
  • Core Functional Components
    • Mirai Pay
    • Mirai ID
    • Multi-Chain Yield Aggregator (“Earn”)
    • Multi-Chain DEX Aggregator (“Swap”)
    • Native Yield Bridge (Mirror)
  • Rewards, Incentives, and Value Creation
    • Rewards Hub
    • Ecosystem-Wide Incentives
  • Commerce Integration and Offramping
  • Privacy, Security, and Compliance
  • Conclusion
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  1. Core Functional Components

Mirai ID

Mirai ID unifies user identity across Web 3, dramatically simplifying the fragmentation caused by multiple wallets, keys, and name services. Key attributes include:

  • Seamless Onboarding: Users gain Web 3 readiness in seconds with existing social or email logins—no additional wallet setup required.

  • Multi-Party Computation (MPC) Security: Private keys are split across secured parties, reducing risk of single-point compromise.

  • Privacy and Control: Users can optionally share or withhold personal data. KYC flags are handled through secure, privacy-preserving methods, enabling compliant access to DApps without exposing sensitive data.

  • Interoperability: Mirai ID acts as a single sign-on mechanism across multiple DApps, simplifying user navigation and reducing onboarding friction.

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