>>9043 Oh yeah the "crypto wars" Our current friends at NSA were not without sin in that era but let saigon's be bygones we're onside currently in humans v the mirror part 1.
Every user on a network must have a single, permanent life time identity, because community, commerce and trust all depend on identity. We need a single identity in the real world and we need one in the virtual world and for exactly the same reason. If people can arbitrarily shift identities they are shapeshifters, an abomination and menace to good order.
We can build a network where you are default anonymous, as is all data created. You may electivly show credentials to very 1 you rl identity 2) a single credential 3) a single aspect of a single credential.
This network deal with user identity data and records in such away it never touches human hands and remains inaccessible to all known cryptanalysis techniques and is formally proven secure anyone, including the people who built the network and NSA with a ban hammer.
"Secure for all because it's secure from all," is a catch phrase - for cocktail banter about network security with attractive females.
Network policy is set by users and is autonomously invigilated. You want free speech? Okay how free? Enter user policy here. If a series crime is committed for which there is cause to believe network who users can set standards of access. This network is flexible and configurable and protect users and itself by default.