Bis zum Jahr 2030 will die EU allen Bürger:innen eine „European Digital Identity Wallet“ (ID-Wallet) zur Verfügung stellen. Sie soll on- wie offline bei Verwaltungsgängen und Bankgeschäften, aber auch bei Arztbesuchen, Alterskontrollen oder beim Internetshopping zum Einsatz kommen.

(By 2030, the EU wants to provide all citizens with a “European Digital Identity Wallet” (ID wallet). It is intended to be used online and offline for administrative procedures and banking as well as medical visits, age verification, and internet shopping.)

The article (in German) is mostly about eIDAS 45
Cf. https://monero.town/post/1018961 Last Chance to fix eIDAS: Secret EU law threatens Internet security

(There are many English articles about it; see e.g.
https://mullvad.net/en/blog/eu-digital-identity-framework-eidas-another-kind-of-chat-control )

Though not the main topic of the article, this “ID wallet” thing sounds disturbing. (EU politicians calls a normal wallet “unhosted wallet” and don’t like it very much.)

  • tusker@monero.town
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    1 year ago

    LOL, by 2030 free market driven crypto will be dominating finance and the economy.

    They have no chance to compete offering their legacy communist solutions. The only thing they can do is point guns at people and say “USE THIS!”.

    Luckily we can just maneuver around these criminals since crypto is unstoppable.

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      1 year ago

      yeah soon you’ll be able to get anything for crypto. people already hate traditional finance enough as it is.

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        1 year ago

        Not necessary the traditional system itself is hated; but in several countries, regulations are becoming more and more inconsistent, unreasonable, unfair, inconvenient. Some government may become increasingly more corrupt…

        Yet I’m not necessarily too optimistic. If “they” become really serious, perhaps they can practically shut down privacy-focused crypto… Thoughts?

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            1 year ago

            Pure P2P may survive. It’d be less convenient, though, if privacy coins were outlawed and business companies (e.g. hosting) couldn’t legally accept them!