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@ An0myl0u5
2025-05-04 23:17:04
I am developing a fully decentralised sybil resistant chain.
The thing that people may not like is that isn't is necessary to KYC.
The main reason is because it is a governance and voting chain.
You cant count votes anonymously (well.. you can and you have to) because of this very same sybil issue.
So my solution is to have a KYC system that can't be AI spoofed.
Due to the fact that I like anonymity and privacy, and conveniently the fact votes must be anonymous, once you are registered in you are never identified as you would have to do that manually, and allow someone to view that.
Your vote amd account is trusted due to my strict onboarding process and will only ever need re checking if there is an issue.
You will hold all the sensitive data.
The KYC does not store your details.
I will allow monero, although it is fully decentralised it again is to get control of governance, so unlikely they will agree terms with monero on board.
If it works and we gain influence then we can vote whatever we want to the network and they are powerless.
If I allow a NON KYC service, the vote is worthless.
If I allow non KYC and LOCK vote features, sybil becomes an issue then also does network manipulation amd vote manipulation.
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