The DCID DAO Foundation is building the new universal standard for Digital Consent Identity (DCID)—a user-first framework that empowers individuals to give, manage, and revoke consent once, and have that consent respected across the digital ecosystem. In a world where data is constantly collected and privacy is often overlooked, we are creating the infrastructure to make ethical, permissioned data use the default—not the exception.
At the heart of our mission is the belief that consent should be portable, programmable, and persistent. Whether you’re a consumer, a developer, or an enterprise, DCID provides a seamless way to ensure that data relationships are built on trust—not dark patterns or buried terms of service. Individuals who adopt the Digital Consent ID standard can actively participate in the DCID DAO, receive voting tokens, and help shape the future of digital identity, privacy, and data oversight.
Businesses can join the Foundation through one of five membership tiers—
Founder, Platinum, Gold, Titanium, or Silver. These members help fund critical infrastructure, contribute to DAO stewardship, and play a direct role in shaping the evolution and adoption of the Consent Standard across industries.
Developers are invited to build on the DCID standard using our open-source tools, APIs, and documentation. Whether you’re integrating programmable consent into a platform or developing new applications that require trust and transparency, DCID provides the building blocks to make it possible. Please visit our Developers page to access our GitHub and get started.
Through our TrustID brand interface for enterprises, transparent consensus model, and privacy-by-design approach, we’re making it easier for developers to build with consent in mind and for businesses to respect their users—without sacrificing compliance or performance. Our model supports post-cookie resilience, ethical advertising, and user-controlled data sharing at scale.
As a DAO foundation, we believe the future of identity should be decentralized, verifiable, and community-led. Join us in establishing the infrastructure for a new kind of internet—one where trust, transparency, and user control are not just values, but technical standards.