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throwawayexmple | 7 months ago
Thus that in itself fails an idea of sovereignty: that choosing to be identified uniquely is your choice.
Barking down this alley, while useful from the perspective of NFTs, does not add much to the concept of actual sovereignty.
AstralStorm|7 months ago
The problem there is that others do not play at all with these, plus actual trust has to be somehow solved.
Typical solutions to trust in DID involve either a big central service, a government approved signature... Or theoretically a distributed web of trust but that bit is under development.
brabel|7 months ago
If there was another mechanism to prove age, for example, if everyone had their Date Of Birth on a blockchain or something like that, it could be possible to not rely on a single Authority, but to my knowledge that wouldn't be acceptable in any country of the world... only the government is recognized as an "issuer" of Birth Certificates and names, and I think that's how it has to be... that makes it possible for the government to find out which apps you're using, unfortunately. But there may be ways around that... I believe the whole Verifiable Credentials Working Group uses Verifiable Presentations for this, see https://hub.ebsi.eu/vc-framework/ebsi-w3c-vc-vp