The Internet with Biometric KYC: The Trap of Total Security
The greatest attack on privacy won’t come from a hacker, but from a form. An Internet where your face and voice become your login keys
Governments will become increasingly technocratic, and one of the measures they will implement will be to impose KYC requirements on internet service providers.
It will be an algorithmic internet managed with AI in order to handle such a large amount of data.
It won’t arrive all at once. It’ll be gradual—sold as protection against fraud, as online safety, as system efficiency. The same old story, now with sensors.
I see signs that are leading us towards this surveillance technology, and I believe it will be gradually implemented over the next decade.
Each step will be triggered by false flag attacks: massive leaks, scams, cyber-terrorism. Manufactured crises to justify tighter control.
And most will applaud. Fear breeds obedience, and convenience dresses up surveillance.
Biometric KYC will turn identity into merchandise. Your body will be the ticket in—and the lock on the way out.
The Internet was born free. With KYC, it becomes a friendly panopticon—a system that smiles while it measures you.
When security becomes a religion, heresy will be defending your anonymity.
An internet fork will be inevitable between a surveillance internet and a free dark web.
Signals of #Technocracy #Agenda2030 #AI #Transhumanism
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Very true. People gotta get real serious about no KYC now or else we lose the fight completely.
Things like wifi halo 802.11ah and #meshtastic / #reticulum are bringing this idea to life.