We'll see how big it goes here. They've yet to provide a convincing explanation of just how placing one's iris scan data in a repository under someone else's control can possibly be classified as "private". I believe the reason they've not done that is because it can't be done. "Private" kinda means "under my control, not someone else's" by definition, and if it's under my control, why bother with the scan at all?
Nope, I ain't about to jump into this crazy shit. It's just a super-scam to get your biodata, then the government will take it over and add it - both the biodata and the cryptocurrency - to their "cryptodiollar" scheme.
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Nope, I ain't about to jump into this crazy shit. It's just a super-scam to get your biodata, then the government will take it over and add it - both the biodata and the cryptocurrency - to their "cryptodiollar" scheme.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake