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by worldsayshi
265 days ago
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With things like tlsnotary you should be able to prove to a third party anything that you can request over https. I.e. <domain> says that <fact about me>. Or uk-identity.com says that I'm a human and I'm >18 years old. Bank says I can pay for this etc. As I understand it, you can do arbitrary computations on https responses and prove that you didn't tamper with the response or the computation. |
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