@adam3us Note how @el33th4xor specifically said "good will"
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@NickSzabo4@el33th4xor@adam3us That covers discrete money xfer but not secure storage for non-technical users. -
@jgarzik@el33th4xor@adam3us A user-friendly hardware wallet doesn't require an ID. -
@NickSzabo4@el33th4xor@adam3us It does however require physical security of tiny, easily stolen/lost h/w device. People want help w/ sec. -
@jgarzik@NickSzabo4@el33th4xor@adam3us Your missing the bigger point: w/ crypto/blockchain ID and recovery is a separate layered service. -
@jgarzik@NickSzabo4@el33th4xor@adam3us But many bank/regulators see trustless systems w/o a *fundamental* need for ID to be unacceptable. -
@petertoddbtc@jgarzik@el33th4xor@adam3us We should spend our time on architectures based on the opinions of computer-illiterate regultrs? -
@NickSzabo4@petertoddbtc@jgarzik@adam3us computer literates often get authentication and authorization wrong. just look at SSL/X.509
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@jgarzik@el33th4xor@adam3us If you wait for IDs before doing these other txs you are condemning yourself to Xanadu purgatory.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@NickSzabo4,@FreshGrinds wants to send you a Bitcoin tip for 29 bits ($0.01)! Collect ➔ http://changetip.com/c/yqSB?m=1
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