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Kaizen 2 years ago
What are the implications of this? I think they want to implement their own proprietary eye ball scanning and don't want outside competition.
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uncleJim21 2 years ago
But the good news is that they value privacy guys
Holy fuck . #bitcoin solves this. Fucking centralized office with eyeball data is crazyyyyyyy
Let me guess… Step 2). Custodial charges for obstruction of justice, if the police don’t get the Sys Admin credentials? Step 3). Hand the machines over to multiple international cyber forensic consultants?
not to be "that guy" but it says "they believe stores data." plus the data could be anything.
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ImNull 2 years ago
Same threat is in play when cross-border CBDC is implemented. I can't think about a scenario when I would be OK with a random state and random person accessing my financial data and nobody should be OK with this. Risk outweighs convenience.
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chapchop 2 years ago
When you think hakuna matata until.... poor uncle Scar $50 each 😂next?
Not that I'm really routing for any governments, but fuck worldcoin. So in this case...go Kenyan government, I guess!
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. 2 years ago
full of souls