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- Mike Lynch: The ‘British Bill Gates’ Who Loathed Silicon Valley - WSJ
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- After a bank rebuffed his loan request early in his career, Mike Lynch persuaded a promoter for the band Genesis to stake him about $4,000 during a chance meeting at a pub. After being snubbed by the [London Stock Exchange](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/UK/XLON/LSEG), he listed his tech company in Brussels, sold it for $11 billion to [Hewlett Packard](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/HPQ)—and then spent more than a decade fighting allegations that he fraudulently inflated its value.
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- A company backed by United Airlines that raised hundreds of millions of dollars to turn trash into jet fuel appears to have shut down. Another, backed by [Airbus](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/FR/XPAR/AIR), [JetBlue](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/JBLU) and [GE Aerospace](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/GE), that was working on [using hydrogen to power planes](https://www.wsj.com/articles/fossil-fuel-veterans-find-next-act-with-green-hydrogen-1f9919d8?mod=article_inline) went bust. [Chevron](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/CVX), [BP](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/UK/XLON/BP) and [Shell](https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/UK/XLON/SHEL), meanwhile, [are scaling back projects](https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/new-u-k-government-bets-on-green-energy-companies-are-wary-d214b100?mod=article_inline) to make biofuels from cooking fats, oils, greases and plant material.
- Digital ID - Cyber Pandemic
- Indian Digital ID BOTG
- John and you discussed the imminent Digital ID replacing the Social Security!
- I am surprised that you're not aware of the biggest Digital ID system/SCAM in the world: Aadhaar or Unique Identification of India [https://uidai.gov.in/en](https://uidai.gov.in/en). It is the largest collection of the digital identities with 1.4 billion Indians' biometric information: photographs, fingerprints, and iris scans; also contains their phone numbers (must be current in order to do any financial transaction or avail any government benefit like social pension, subsidies etc.), addresses, employment details, and their income tax id (called as PAN number and different from the unique digital ID).
- Any citizen who wants to open a new bank account or even purchase a new cell phone number, must provide this card, and also scan their fingerprint to authenticate with the system.
- This is the Brain Child of World Economic Forum, Bill Gates, and their lunatic friends in Infosys, Indian IT giant. Infosys' VP Nilekani played a key role in formalizing the system. (Rishi Sunak, former British Prime Minister married daughter of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy). Murthy is a member of the WEF and argues that employees should work at least 70 hours a week (He means 70 hours official and 100 hours unofficially; as many of Infosys employees already work close to 80-90 hours a week).
- The whole Aadhar system is hosted by third parties and very vulnerable to attacks and hacks. There are numerous data leaks from the Aadhar system, but they all were hushed up by the Government of India. Indian news media is the whorephan of the American and British media companies: They stoop down to any level to stay in control and good sights of the government.
- I see many Americans (You both are no exception) have a very little to nil understanding on how Indian society and governments work. India is currently ruled by a most dictatorial government headed by Modi (who was the main accused in killing 2500 Muslims in 2002) his right hand Shah (who used police force to murder his political opponents in their state of Gujarat). They both use religion as a weapon to polarize voters and stay in power. Modi also demonetized Indian economy on November 8, 2016 (same day as Donald Trump elected as US President: he chose that day in particular to stay on top of the news worldwide in place of Trump's election). This is another play from WEF playbook to drive billion plus people towards cashless society. Today, all the street vendors and even the beggars carry a QR code to accept digital payments.
- Brahmins have lost their significance a long time ago and they are mostly marginalized in the Indian society. But they play a key role in the bureaucracy, and administration till this day. Untouchability (discrimination by caste, religion, and even language), backwardness are some of the poisonpills they planted in the Indian society.
- Boots on the ground report- digital ID
- Please keep me anonymous. The following is public information, but I
- would prefer to not be identified. No need to read the whole thing on
- the show, but feel free to do so.
- worked for a government agency in Canada in the field of digital
- credentials for the last three plus years as a product manager. On the
- last show you mentioned the hack and sale of social security numbers and
- how this will lead to the implementation of a digital ID. You are
- right, but it is already under way. Simply using a string of "secret"
- numbers to identify yourself has become obsolete and it is far too easy
- to carry out identity theft when certain easy to obtain information gets
- into the wrong hands. What is needed now is a way to verify information
- online, in other words to be able to send verifiable information from
- one party to another, and assert your control over that information. ie
- This is my identity because I control it via my digital wallet and no
- The solution that is being
- pushed, that I also push, is called Verifiable Credentials, also known
- as Digital Credentials. They are held in Digital Wallets on your
- smartphone, and they leverage advanced cryptography to enable you to
- prove your identity or other things about yourself either online or in
- person. This is not one single digital identity, it is many different
- credentials that could be issued from the government, a company or an
- individual.Obviously, the government issued ID will be used most often.
- There are a few different flavours, using different communication
- protocols and credential formats and cryptographic signatures, but they
- all generally follow the "W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model"
- standard.This is very different from the Smart Health Card QR codes that
- were used for the vaccine passes. With the vaccine passes, the data was
- encoded into the QR code itself. So if you took a picture of the QR
- code, you now have the data.
- Verifiable Credentials, you only use the QR code to connect to another
- wallet or software agent to establish a peer-to-peer encrypted
- connection. After that, you have a confidential and private conversation
- and can request and send credential proofs based on credentials you may
- hold. Critically, you don't use the digital wallet to visually show
- your credential to someone in person. That is too easy to forge. And you
- would never hand your digital wallet over to police officer. The
- experience is more akin to a chat app, where instead of sending a GIF
- you can send a proof of some verifiable information from your
- This is a superior concept
- than the existing Mobile Drivers' License or Mobile ID which have been
- rolled out in the last year or two. That is only practical right now
- because it is an ISO standard (mDL). Verifiable credentials are still in
- its infancy in terms of standards.
- In the United States, DHS is leading the charge via the Silicon Valley Innovation Program. https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/blockchain-portfolio. The link mentions blockchain and distributed ledgers, while those are commonly used they are not necessary for the solution.
- of this technology is open-source and many of these projects are hosted
- within the Linux Foundation, and in Canada, we are pushing hard to
- avoid relying on a single vendors or large corporations like Apple or
- Google to make this work. We are, however, at the mercy of the App
- stores for deploying digital wallets into smartphones.
- out for terms such as Zero Knowledge Proofs, Selective Disclosure,
- Predicates, Non-linkability when hearing about the "privacy preserving"
- features of this technology. Some forms of verifiable credentials are
- more privacy preserving than others. And the most privacy preserving
- cryptographic signatures (CL signatures) are not NIST approved, thus
- federal governments will not use them.
- this technology aims to mimic how we use physical credentials. There is
- an Issuer, a Holder and a Verifier. You receive a credential from an
- issuer, you put it in your wallet, and you use that credential with
- whoever is willing to accept it. The party verifying your credential and
- receiving the data you share can cryptographically confirm the currency
- and authenticity of the credential without contacting the issuer. In
- that way the issuer (usually government) does not have the ability to
- decentralized ecosystem by design. But, there are some places where
- centralization happens, for example when your state government issues a
- drivers' license or state ID credential and you rely on that for many
- transactions. This ecosystem is also aimed towards using a common
- protocol to enable everyone to participate and communicate equally. A
- likely candidate is called DIDCOMM. This is similar to how email
- protocols are common and everyone can equally use email regardless of
- the service provider or software used. A big difference between these
- protocols used for verifiable credentials is that connections are
- mutually created (peer to peer) and unilaterally terminated. Meaning
- that no one can spam you, and if you don't want to continue a connection
- or contact, you can block it permanently.
- is slow because development is largely government funded in the open
- source community. There is little to no money to be made in this
- industry other than helping organizations implement it with consulting
- services. Once implemented, as an add-on to existing digital services,
- it promises to cut service processing costs by being able to verify
- information about users instantly rather than undergoing costly
- verification steps. For users it can eliminate the need for passwords,
- as well as enable users to prove things about themselves. Think
- professional certifications, permits, ownership of assets, etc.
- have been listening to No Agenda for maybe 1000 episodes and donated a
- few times. I understand there is a general distrust of the concept of
- digital ID. I don't blame you. There are many versions of digital ID
- that are more easily abused for surveillance and coercion, for example
- the Aadhaar system in India. Generally, the aim of verifiable
- credentials and the people working in that field is to provide a modern
- and privacy preserving method to interact online, where the interactions
- are truly private and confidential and you have the option to
- participate or not. Having this software as open-source is helpful in
- obtaining the trust of the public.
- said a lot, let me know if you want to know more about any points. This
- is a deep topic and after 3 years of learning it, I still consider