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Andrew Conner
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Alright, maybe this is the point of Farcaster/etc, but I've been thinking about public infrastructure lately — w.r.t. tech, how lucky we were to have the web (HTTP), email, SSL certs, etc. Lucky, because we got far enough where no one can own it, and everyone diffusely gets to benefit. So, what did we miss? Identity
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DNS for people, privacy agnostic (can be anonymous, or very much not). Like an email address, trust is delegated via the domain, so I know at least you could register a Gmail account, I can see your / your company's web site, etc.
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Likewise, governments can be authorities. Replace the whole SSN = private key for government purposes. But other authorities could exist — perhaps I could go to a local notary, show an ID, and get a digital ID. Then, it becomes a lot easier to build proof-of-human services.
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