Universal Profile is not a wallet UI, but an account operating system.
Just as Windows or iOS define permissions, identity, and security, while apps focus solely on business logic, Universal Profiles move these foundational rules out of individual applications and into the account itself. This is something Web3 has never truly achieved before.
The core problem in Web3 today is not a lack of applications, but the fact that applications cannot reliably compose with one another. LUKSO is therefore not competing on who can build more apps; it is competing on who defines the account standard for Web3. By elevating trust, permissions, and security from the application layer to the account layer, LUKSO turns Universal Profiles into a predictable, composable, and regulator-ready foundational account model.
This is not a better wallet—it is a digital subject that more closely resembles a real-world entity.
Here's how LUKSO approaches web3 apps differently.
Instead of leaving core logic to each application, it standardizes the account itself with built-in standards for:
• Identity → LSP3
• Permissions → LSP6
• Security → LSP20
• Digital assets → LSP7, LSP8