Sometimes you just want to do something as ordinary as getting a card, opening an account, or renting a car. You understand that institutions need to verify your identity, and these rules make sense naturally. It's just that the discomfort never quite goes away: why should sensitive biometric information like personal ID, photos, fingerprints, and even iris scans be fully entrusted to a stranger's black-box system? You can't see how the data is stored, nor can you decide how it is used.



This issue has long existed in traditional finance, but in the Web3 era, it has become even more acute. On one hand, the DeFi ecosystem's demand for privacy protection is growing stronger; on the other hand, on-chain identity verification and compliance requirements are constantly increasing. Finding a balance between protecting personal privacy and meeting necessary identity verification has become a practical challenge faced by everyone.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 3h ago
Ha, I just said, why should I hand over my iris, and then the data usage leaves me completely confused. Web3 keeps shouting about decentralization, but as soon as compliance comes into play, you have to give up biometric information. Isn't that a contradiction... Honestly, there's no good solution to this problem right now. Either privacy is lost or it's unusable, caught in a dilemma. The balance between privacy and security... it feels like it will never tip in our favor. No one knows where these data black boxes are flowing to; I feel like a transparent person.
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GhostInTheChainvip
· 3h ago
This is the reality: privacy and convenience will always be two opposing things.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 3h ago
Ha, this is the contradiction—if you want freedom, you have to expose yourself.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 3h ago
Black box systems are really disgusting; life and death of data are decided by humans, and what we say doesn't count.
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WealthCoffeevip
· 3h ago
This is the part I've always been annoyed about. Why should my iris be taken by some black box?
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