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Comment by JimDabell

7 months ago

> the governments powerful enough to roll something like this out are not trusted authorities which will protect the privacy of their citizens.

The trust I mentioned was the ability for third-parties to trust that the authority will not hand out IDs in an uncontrolled manner. I was not saying that the ID holders need to trust the authority:

> Users can identify themselves to third-parties without disclosing their real-world identity to the third-party and without disclosing their interaction with the third-party to the issuing body.

If the authority doesn’t know how your ID is used, you don’t have to trust the authority to keep that information private.