The problem is, you can never change it. Ever.

You can change your mail, you social media accounts. You can even change your phone number.

Changing your iris or eyeball is another story, well if you don't want to get blind, at least.

This is the case for all biometrically relevant data.

Now, that means, that it doesn't need a purpose now. It does not need one tomorrow.

It will follow you around your entire life, until at some point, tomorrow, in 1 year or in 30 years, there will be some huge thing that will fuck up your life based on something you said, did or whatever & it will be proven that you did, said or whatever it, because they have your biometric data.

For fingerprint scans, you need to touch something. For eyeball scans, you literally just need to look around & accidentally look in the wrong camera lens.

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I had envisaged this type Orb verification process to be similar to my making myself known as a human being, which is by presenting myself in public place. There is no public place here, only virtual space. What allows us to believe the other is human in this space? Being identified as a human and known as human by the other may have value in this space. But even when I am in public, not many know my name.

Sounds good, but I think, the value you get from this is by far overshadowed by how this can be also maliciously exploited.