Verifying Identity as a Social Intersection by Nicole Immorlica, Matthew O. Jackson, E. Glen Weyl :: SSRN
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"Most existing digital identity solutions are either centralized (e.g., national identity cards) or individualistic (e.g., most ‘self-sovereign’ identity proposals). Outside of digital life, however, identity is typically social (for instance, ‘individual’ data such as birthdate is shared with parents) and intersectional (viz., different data and trust are shared with different others)."
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