Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
I imagine some form of digital ID will be in there somewhere.
We're actually working on an attempt to dialectically reconcile privacy/anonymity with accountability in the digital world. Have you heard of zero-knowledge proofs? We'll be piloting a non-transferable (but ideally refundable/destroyable) tokenized "zero-knowledge proof-of-residency" zkPoR for Lobby3, as a step toward pseudonymity-friendly civic engagement. This would be to establish that a given web3 wallet owner lives in a certain district, without needing to publish such sensitive info. Same could likely apply to medical records.

In other words, if anyone wants to bark ludditic exasperations into the future, I'll happily field them.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
The idea here is that, instead of someone having a non-transferable token with some public metadata describing where they live, the actual public data would be a cryptographic hash of said sensitive data - so the actual sensitive data needn't be stored on-chain or even anywhere public. In this scenario, one would just need to query the zkPoR, and get some boolean value back (true or false) for if they live in Wisconsin.
 
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