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Topic: Blockchain I.D —What is the most unique things about human that robots don't have or can't imitate? (Read 142 times)

Ucy
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The names (and other sensitive info like address) on national IDs should also be broken in pieces before name verification is done by the verifiers.

Example: if my names are Paul Anthony Peter, (thesame with the names on my passport), the names are split up automatically (or the owner does the splitting) and six or more verifiers receive: Pa ul  Ant hony Pe ter.

Verifier 1 receives: Pa
Verifier 2 receives:  ul
Verifier 3 receives:  Ant
Verifier 4 receives:  hony
Verifier 5 receives:  Pe
Verifier 6 receives:  ter

The verifiers record the alphabets they received, and that's all. The names are compared (in their order) with the names the owner used on a  decentralized, truely privacy-centered  platform

*Note that none of the verifiers knows each other or know what the other person has.

I think you could do this with some sort of decentralized excel or PDF.  The verification of split names/numbers by verifiers can be done quickly but it can be more secure if done when more people are going through thesame verification, or you could make things look like more people are going through verification. This will help make it hard for potential attackers to guess or link the name to the owner, more like how coins are mixed to make them more anonymous



Will hopefully post the solution to this on  sunday or next.

It will work abit like ⏬

✔ Interesting way to "blur" and store images on decentralized system https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.54735471
newbie
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emotions and feeling are just electrical impulses in our nerveous system, It is what our body cells like it or not. Has nothing to do with you at all. Emotions are given to a human by satan. God given to us what we see. And what we see currently is in very shitty condition. duh Cool


The only thing human can do is instantly change his mind, which robot never will. Robot will always follow the program written by someone. By the way, first robot ever already said need to kill humans. Here you go. Robots cant joke that is for sure. They behave like police officers
 Grin
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Robots do not have and never will have a soul. They will not be able to feel emotions and feelings. This cannot be faked for sure.
Ucy
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By 2030, I doubt anyone will be able to tell the difference between a robot and a machine.  :/

You mean robot and human? In term of behavior and intelligence I guess?
Well, I think there should be something that different humans from robot, no matter how small the difference is. Safe, good and useful robots could actually be allowed. They shouldn't be too complicated for the creators to control.

Development of robots should be open source and very transparent
Vod
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Licking my boob since 1970
By 2030, I doubt anyone will be able to tell the difference between a robot and a machine.  :/
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🎄 Allah is The Best Planner 🥀
You're right that it isn't safe to use blockchain for multiple people it's better to stay your personal belongings to yourself it's less risky Blockchain ID the foremost unique thing about citizenry is that humans cannot control robots And which robots do not have or can't emulate Humans control the robots the way they need but humans do their own work.
Ucy
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^ Looks or sounds too complicated, but I believe the processes could be handle in a very short time without owners waiting for 1 or 2 hours.
Ucy
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Activity: 2576
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The names (and other sensitive info like address) on national IDs should also be broken in pieces before name verification is done by the verifiers.

Example: if my names are Paul Anthony Peter, (thesame with the names on my passport), the names are split up automatically (or the owner does the splitting) and six or more verifiers receive: Pa ul  Ant hony Pe ter.

Verifier 1 receives: Pa
Verifier 2 receives:  ul
Verifier 3 receives:  Ant
Verifier 4 receives:  hony
Verifier 5 receives:  Pe
Verifier 6 receives:  ter

The verifiers record the alphabets they received, and that's all. The names are compared (in their order) with the names the owner used on a  decentralized, truely privacy-centered  platform

*Note that none of the verifiers knows each other or know what the other person has.
Ucy
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I think unique identities are very important in decentralized systems. It shouldn't be mandatory though, but it's important.
It will certainly help in the area of reputation



I guess using multiple unique identities will work best. Example, a member of a decentralized community could list some features that are permanent & unique on or in his/her body... Permanent features like birth/after-birth marks, hair/eye color etc.
Other important features include facial feature, precised skin color, fingerprints, palm feature, etc
We could use this to create our own Blockchain identity or combine with our national IDs.


The unique body features, after listed could be hashed, thoroughly encrypted and distributed (decentralized distribution) on decentralized network/networks. You could also store the encrypted data on your personal device if you want to.


✳ Identity Verification
I think Blockchain verification methods should be decentralized as well. I don't think it's safe to allow a single person go through everything that identifies you. There should be multiple random Verifies. Five (5) Verifiers for example could be given different part of your facial image to verify. They compare part of the face with corresponding parts from video camera. Example, verifier 1, (who has access to the picture of only your forehead) demands video verification from you, you switch on your camera using a special app that shows only your forehead and blur the remaining part of your face. The verifier compares his/her image of your forehead to the video of your forehead. If it matches, he/she ticks yes.       Verifiers 2 (who only has access to your nose part) compares the video of your nose while rest of the rest of your face is blurred. Verifier 3 - 5 do thesame thing with the part of your face they have. If you fail the verification, you will probably need to get a clear images or more recent passport or verify through other effective means. Once all the five verifiers are done with their works, your facial biometric is confirmed.         Other random verifiers could do thesame thing with other unique features on your body.
It is just too risky to have a single verifier have access to your full personal identity/data. [*Note:  I guess the verifiers should include some questions during video verification. Questions AI & scammers can't easily answer. The audio should be masked though for privacy sake.]

Once the verifications are completed, all the verified parts are listed & probably numbered, then hashed, encrypted and distributed across a decentralized networks (or held by the owner). Re-verification could be done randomly after sometimes, but it should take alittle long before another verification (re-verification) is done.

This digital identity can be used for alot of things, such as linking it with one's decentralized online trust scores, for safe KYC(if necessary), for investigation, preventing someone with bad trust score from accessing delicate services, for obtaining Blockchain citizenship etc



I think this (or better methods) is the kind of thing many safety/privacy conscious people will participate in.
And it should be made very difficult for non-human entity/entities to be part of it.

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