Now give me that television.” Yet, it seems to work that way on the internet. Here's my credit card number, write it down, and here's my expiry date and my security code. I couldn't go into a brick-and-mortar store today and say, “I forgot my wallet. If we extend digital cryptographic credential-enhanced human trust into playable areas where people will congregate - chatrooms, social media, messaging apps and all the things we do online - we’re adding a measure of safety, security and privacy controls. The solution is to enhance human trust with digital cryptographic credentials that use industry-leading technologies and protocols. When I come across you online, there’s a leap of faith where I believe you are who you say you are. As a very old meme says, “On the internet, no one knows you're a dog.” You don't know the person you’re engaging with is real at any point in time. Online, these essential components are missing. When we operate in the real world, I see you, I know you, therefore I trust you. Digital identity, unlike the real world, uses a cryptographic Root of Trust, rather than a humanistic Root of Trust. In the Metaverse, you're going to create and become a digital version of yourself that can move around and do things, which brings digital identity to the forefront.
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