Microsoft’s Bitcoin-Based Identity Tool with Daniel Buchner
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Location: Zoom
Date: Thursday 28th May
Project: Microsoft
Role: Head of Decentralised Identity
Social media is omnipresent with most all of us have a Twitter, Facebook or Google account, using them every day for both personal and business. We build connections, relationships and trust through them. However, these companies implement strict controls over the content on their platforms with shadowbanning and deplatforming growing.
The controls which they enforce on their platforms can have further-reaching consequences. As well as offering access via a standard email and password, most websites also provide the option to login via a Facebook, Twitter or Google account. If one of those services decides to deplatform you, then you could lose your account with any associated websites.
To solve this issue and improve on the nature of IDs, Microsoft has launched their Decentralised Identity program in which they offer users a decentralised personal identifier, which is under your control, using the most immutable and secure solution; Bitcoin.
In this interview, I talk to Daniel Buchner, Head of Decentralised Identity at Microsoft to discuss how a Bitcoin-based decentralised identity system works. We also talk about libertarianism, coronavirus and the protests over the death of George Floyd.
00:03:22: Introductions
00:04:50: Decentralized Identity project
00:08:18: Future decentralized web
00:12:27: Value to Microsoft
00:13:51: Why use Bitcoin?
00:16:38: Current status of project
00:19:05: Multiple IDs per person
00:21:34: Microsoft Authenticator
00:23:45: Impacts on the Bitcoin blockchain
00:27:31: Project roadmap
00:31:29: Further details on project
00:34:57: Libertarian views
00:37:41: Current fiery landscape
00:40:09: Consistent failures of governments
00:44:13: How to function without government
00:49:32: Divisive politics in 2020
00:54:32: Second amendment
00:59:51: Tying identity to politicians
01:05:49: Final comments
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Mentioned in the interview:
Decentralized digital identities and blockchain: The future as we see it
Facebook Deleting Coronavirus Posts, Leading To Charges Of Censorship
Exclusive: Facebook agreed to censor posts after Vietnam slowed traffic - sources
How deplatforming became a rallying cry for right-wing media stars
George Floyd: What happened in the final moments of his life
George Floyd death: New charges for all four sacked officers
8 Minutes and 46 Seconds: How George Floyd Was Killed in Police Custody
The George Floyd protests – and riots – are a rebellion against an unjust system | Philip McHarris
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