You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: My New Avatar: Anonymously Identifying In A Blockchain World
I am not much of a techie so I don't really get the whole of the gist but I know that I value my ability to work in the shadows without a light shining on me. I love my privacy.
Having a standard key to verify users across different platforms is an ideal especially considering the scanners and phishing attempts that we come across daily.
Exactly, it's all about having the option to be private, whilst at the same time protecting your online identity.
Think about it, maybe in 5 years time you have built a great reputation around the name @warpedpoetic. If at that point a new website exists which gives you rewards, you want to make sure nobody can pretend to be you and get all the rewards you should be getting. Or even worse, ruin your good name.
Cg