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by Muromec 59 days ago
>The problem is what follows

Does it actually follow? It's there for 25 years in some European countries and "everyone" isn't on a government bad list dying of hunger.

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Not sure if that sarcasm or you are serious. But yes, people have issues with access to banking in EU all the time.
I heard stories about banks (mostly the app ones) closing accounts for "no reason" (there is always a reason and it's mostly quite simple), but I haven't heard stories about accounts being refused to be opened or clsoed for not having a digital id. And double so for this happening because the government put them on a list.

The government of course can put you on the list, but they don't need digital id for that. They pass a law, the regulator sends the list to all the banks and boom, you are blocked. I guess we should not have banks or not have the government too.