Dunno the space, so maybe I'm horribly wrong, but — it seems to me that a highly effective ID verification system that's highly resistant to fraud and theft (proactively & reactively) would be a great product for a solid technical founder, & all the pieces are prob already extanthttps://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/988780020070989824 …
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Replying to @webdevMason
I'm not super well informed either but I feel like a lot of crypto tools already do this pretty well but the problem is adoption outside of nerd/hacker circles. A PGP key is a decent identity token, but how do you get a sclerotic bureaucracy to replace SSN with it?
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You don't need government assistance or adoption of any kind off the bat, you can go through any company that loses money due to fraud, especially non-card fraud. You could be the winning advantage for other start ups that haven't yet become overburdened with bureaucracy
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