Identity is embedded in the human experience. Over the course of history, we’ve given ourselves names, monikers and pseudonyms to identify, describe and collaborate with one another. The advent of the internet didn’t change the importance of this, but instead shifted the dynamic: suddenly we could all interact with each other at any time from anywhere in the world. Digital identity became more exposed, and inevitably more important than the names we carried around with us in day-to-day life.
Proof of Personhood and the Race for Identity
Proof of Personhood and the Race for Identity
Proof of Personhood and the Race for Identity
Identity is embedded in the human experience. Over the course of history, we’ve given ourselves names, monikers and pseudonyms to identify, describe and collaborate with one another. The advent of the internet didn’t change the importance of this, but instead shifted the dynamic: suddenly we could all interact with each other at any time from anywhere in the world. Digital identity became more exposed, and inevitably more important than the names we carried around with us in day-to-day life.