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Topic: would you give your fingerprint or eye scan for a fair money supply? - page 6. (Read 1065 times)

legendary
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No, I think I like to keep my privacy, by giving finger print, it's going to reveal the identity, and some people even may used it for a bad purpose, once the bad guy start to spread something bad then it will be hard to take care the problem, so no matter how much money being offered I prefer live in a peaceful life
legendary
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I am creating a money supply which distributes duration to addresses but need a way to verify each person has only one account
would you give your fingerprint or eye scan for a fair money supply?
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_currency
Time-based currencies have not worked in the past, so I'm curious to see what you come up with. I'm also curious to see your criteria for judging fairness.
what do you mean judging fairness? everyone creates the same amount of duration each day unless they are enterprising and selling goods and services then they can obtain more time in the bank.

It looks like you are designing a currency with built-in basic income, similar to Nimses (https://nimses.com/).

My first thought is that the amount of money you receive for just being alive would be only a tiny fraction of the amount you would receive by working (because of the huge difference in economic value). It would be similar to the difference in income between working at a job and visiting crypto faucets.

As a result, I don't think it would be worth registering for.

As for fairness, since the basic income portion would be small, it would have only a small influence on wealth distribution, which I assume is a criteria for fairness.
member
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How is your system going to known that a sample I've provided actually belongs to me or at least some other human, and wasn't procedural generated?

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/nov/15/fake-fingerprints-can-imitate-real-fingerprints-in-biometric-systems-research

So far no one has managed to securely tie physical person to an online identity, and it seems like biometric information is not a solution, as it can easily be faked to create bots.

you would have to tie it to a birth certificate, heck I would give my piss and blood.
legendary
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How is your system going to known that a sample I've provided actually belongs to me or at least some other human, and wasn't procedural generated?

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/nov/15/fake-fingerprints-can-imitate-real-fingerprints-in-biometric-systems-research

So far no one has managed to securely tie physical person to an online identity, and it seems like biometric information is not a solution, as it can easily be faked to create bots.
member
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Probably not actually, that's way too much personal data to give away.
I'm someone who's even very hesitant to give regular KYC to exchanges, so I'd probably never give away a fingerprint or eye scan.

Besides, what kind of 'fair money supply' are we talking about here?
Hundreds of dollars per month? Thousands? Less?

do you wear gloves and a blindfold when you go out in public?

no dollars, just time around the same rate as welfare/disability or basic income
legendary
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Probably not actually, that's way too much personal data to give away.
I'm someone who's even very hesitant to give regular KYC to exchanges, so I'd probably never give away a fingerprint or eye scan.

Besides, what kind of 'fair money supply' are we talking about here?
Hundreds of dollars per month? Thousands? Less?
member
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I am creating a money supply which distributes duration to addresses but need a way to verify each person has only one account

would you give your fingerprint or eye scan for a fair money supply?

see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_currency

Time-based currencies have not worked in the past, so I'm curious to see what you come up with. I'm also curious to see your criteria for judging fairness.


what do you mean judging fairness? everyone creates the same amount of duration each day unless they are enterprising and selling goods and services then they can obtain more time in the bank.
member
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I am creating a money supply which distributes duration to addresses but need a way to verify each person has only one account

would you give your fingerprint or eye scan for a fair money supply?

see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_currency

Yes I would. Since we all are still going to die someday, why won't we try something new for a change of our lives? You shouldn't always believe on those conspiracy theories.

I assume your talking about the like rfid chip new world order conspiracy theories yes that is backwards engineering scare tactics.

seems better no? instead of having governments borrowing money from private banking family and everyone working for in exchange for their money supply, everyone just trades their own time 24 hours a day 24 bits a day, just need a way so people cannot make duplicate accounts.
legendary
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I am creating a money supply which distributes duration to addresses but need a way to verify each person has only one account

would you give your fingerprint or eye scan for a fair money supply?

see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_currency

Time-based currencies have not worked in the past, so I'm curious to see what you come up with. I'm also curious to see your criteria for judging fairness.
member
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First time of hearing this time-based currency, exchanging goods and services for time as money? (correct me if I misunderstood the link).

And with your question, I'm not going to give my fingerprint or eye scan to anyone even for a fair money supply in exchange. It's like selling your identity, fingerprints are unique and I think the same goes for eye scan. The link you provided is interesting though.

yes you trade time for time or goods and services
yes that is the point they are unique, tie them to a address and now you have a digital passport (no more counterfeit people)

do you wear gloves in public and a blindfold?

hero member
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First time of hearing this time-based currency, exchanging goods and services for time as money? (correct me if I misunderstood the link).

And with your question, I'm not going to give my fingerprint or eye scan to anyone even for a fair money supply in exchange. It's like selling your identity, fingerprints are unique and I think the same goes for eye scan. The link you provided is interesting though.
sr. member
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I am creating a money supply which distributes duration to addresses but need a way to verify each person has only one account

would you give your fingerprint or eye scan for a fair money supply?

see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_currency

Yes I would. Since we all are still going to die someday, why won't we try something new for a change of our lives? You shouldn't always believe on those conspiracy theories.
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 62
I am creating a money supply which distributes duration to addresses but need a way to verify each person has only one account

would you give your fingerprint or eye scan for a fair money supply?

see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_currency
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