I really, really wanted to see a new generation of tattoo technology based on fluorescence and squid chromatophores. However, for the time being, the vast majority of gene editing will be for well-understood medical conditions where all the alternatives have been excluded. Germline (or even somatic) modification for recreational purposes or for non-urgent medical reasons is definitely still considered highly suspect by society as a whole, and I don't see that changing overnight. Somethings still work better in scifi than reality.
You mean, like UKBB and All of Us already do, but less nationally focused? The approach seems fraught with complexity due to the complexity of medical ethics, the variation of national laws, and strongly-held nationalist positions.
Not a big fan? It could be provably private. You could have a kit with a random username/password. It could be done. People just have a bad taste from 23andMe.
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