Real people.
Real trust.
No intermediaries.
A global infrastructure for social verification.
The First Person Network is a global digital utility that enables trusted connections between individuals, communities, and organizations.
It belongs to all of us.
It provides a way for our online interactions to feel much more like the interactions we have with people we know and trust in real life.
The First Person Network is not another Facebook or LinkedIn or Twitter/X. It is not a social network; it is not centralized; and it does not belong to any company.
In the same way the Internet allows any device to connect with any other device, the First Person Network lets any member connect with any other member. Directly. Privately. Personally. With no intermediaries. No platform. No surveillance. No advertising.
The First Person Network is about trust. It is a trust network that exists only in the individual digital wallets of all the members—the way many of us keep our own address books on our own smartphones today.
Building this trust network as a global digital utility is the goal of the First Person Project. We’ll have much more to share as the project grows.