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      10 months ago

      Yes, but it’s not Sybil resistant. Anyone can make as many PGP Keys as they want.

      What is really needed is the ability to sign messages proving:

      • that I am a specific person (“I am John Smith”)
      • that I am a unique person without revealing my ID (“I only have one account here”)
      • attributes about me without revealing my ID (“I am 18+”, “I am a French Citizen”, etc)

      This is all possible with ZK cryptography today if you have a trusted data source for the key storage. Governments might be able to set something like this up, but that comes with a lot of privacy concerns. There are other projects like WorldCoin, Idena, and Proof of Humanity that attempt to do this in a decentralized way, but they’ve all had issues with adoption