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by MattPalmer1086
314 days ago
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It's easy to demonstrate (3) for an age verification system - practical experience will amply demonstrate it to everyone. Voting is very different - you do need to be able to demonstrate the fairness of the process verifiably to everyone - not just crypto nerds. Age verification - well, some people might get around it, but if it generally seems to work that is good enough. |
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No. Absence of evidence that I am not anonymous does not constitute evidence that I am anonymous. Verifiable unlinkability is also difficult to prove.
It may be possible to create a system like this technically, but all social and economic incentives that exist are directed against it:
- An anonymous system is likely more expensive.
- The public generally does not care about privacy, until they are personally affected.
- You have no idea as a user whether the server components do what they say they are doing. Even if audited, it could change tomorrow.
- Once in place its purpose can change. Can you guarantee that the next government will not want to modify this system to make identification of dissenters, protestors or journalists easier?