Self-sovereignty only part of equation.

One other part is to be anon so we don’t build our home in our identity. What are we but earth, water, wind and fire. Dust talking to dust.

Hence given up my other irl acct spent months building.

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Why anon?

There are a couple of reasons. One:

1. I’ve come to realise recently that a company, while providing convenience to users, is a single point of failure enforced by institutions who find it disruptive. So we have to go underground a bit.

2. With decentralised protocols, this is now possible.

3. Also meaning those who create and provide value, should have the option to anon, less they are subject to coercion as well.

There are a few other reasons, where this optionality makes sense, as well.

I hear you and understand you to an extent, but I think there’s more to be gained from transparency.

Yep, create transparency in open source code (proof of work), stack less reputation in ego (proof of stake) 😂

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