there's a surreal feeling you get once you understand the basics of crypto ux you could call "seeing like a private key" (cf: seeing like a state). Things like email addresses, SSNs, phone numbers... key ids issued/managed/controlled by 3rd parties start seeming really shady
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If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Likewise, if all you have is a blockchain, every market seems like it is full of consumers secretly yearning for transparency, privacy, and self-sovereignty.Show this thread
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You also develop a weird sensitivity to “Sybil problems” and schemes that depend on some clear notion of individual human identity, like democracy, basic income, etc.
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