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by EGreg 1 hour ago
Oh for goodness’ sake, can’t the government (federal or states) create a service that will simply give out a token when someone has passed the age they want (eg 18), and provably goes through a multipart mixer, or just give you a zero-knowledge proof on the device of your choice, anytime you need?

On a related note, if they will require a specific kind of ID to vote, can’t they just make sure everyone can receive that ID?

Of course they can. They don’t want to. And they pretend like they don’t know how to. What this government is lacking, is a distribution system.

To be fair, they will need digital IDs or NFC chips in IDs since deepfakes can now fake the physical IDs next to your face in real time.

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It can't, because the government doesn't know shit about technology. Someone who knows tech, is close to the government, and isn't corrupt, would have to propose it and explain what this zorro-proof knowy doohicky is. The government knows ID checks because you get checked at bars.
Never been ID checked at a bar in my life. The whole concept is alien to me.
Horse shit. The government has extremely deep expertise in computer science readily available on their payroll and at their beck and call. They literally have DARPA, for instance.
The politicians who think this is a good idea are not calling up DARPA just in case DARPA has a better idea.