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Monday 18 September 2023 6:29 pm

The convergence of innovation and regulation in the realm of decentralised identity

By: Crypto AM: If you know, you know, with Jason Tucker-Feltham

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Crypto is a realm of perpetual intrigue and boundless evolution. It’s a world that never sleeps, keeping enthusiasts hooked with its ever-shifting landscape.

However, like any fascinating narrative, the world of crypto has experienced more than its fair share of exhilarating highs and challenging lows ever since its inception 14 years ago. Balancing astronomical growth with a series of noteworthy setbacks, it’s clear that predictability is far from the norm here.

Yet, amid this vibrant backdrop, an intriguing dynamic emerges. The potential pitfall arises when growth outpaces the establishment of effective regulations. Recent events involving Worldcoin underscore the hazards that can surface when expansion outstrips regulatory frameworks.

Venturing into the captivating realm of digital identity authentication, powered by retina scans, we encounter a novel concept. This involves the utilization of retina scans to validate users’ identities, rewarded with crypto incentives. It’s an innovative approach to tackle fraud and the ever-looming threat of deepfakes. However, this ambitious project is not without complexity.

Worldcoin, the central figure in this biometric tale, asserts its commitment to discarding and encrypting the vast repository of iris scans it accumulates. While this promise sounds reassuring, ambiguity persists regarding the timeline for data disposal. This leaves room for scrutiny and speculation.

Adding to the intrigue, Kenya’s Data Privacy Commissioner raises pertinent concerns, alleging Worldcoin’s data collection practices infringe upon privacy statutes. This contention has resulted in a suspension of the service within Kenya, showcasing the delicate equilibrium between innovation and regulation.

As if the narrative weren’t captivating enough, a clandestine crypto ecosystem is emerging in the form of a biometric black market thriving in China where Worldcoin lacks official endorsement. In the absence of well-defined parameters, early adopters find themselves inadvertently entangled in this enigmatic web.

In the broader canvas of crypto, innovation is the driving force that propels the sector into uncharted territories. However, it’s essential to recognize that unchecked innovation can lead to disorder. This underscores the importance of mitigating controls such as robust Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) technologies.

Imagine a symphony – a harmonious blend of innovation and regulation, each note played with precision. This is the trajectory that every crypto platform should strive to achieve. While regulatory frameworks adapt to the rapid pace of innovation, adhering to established KYC requirements serves as a foundational cornerstone.

As we embark on this enthralling expedition into the future of crypto, let’s relish the excitement while acknowledging the symbiotic relationship between innovation and regulation. Just as a masterpiece thrives within the confines of artistic structure, the world of crypto can only flourish when innovation harmonizes with responsible oversight.

Jason Tucker-Feltham is Global Head of Crypto and Fintech for IDnow

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