Craig wright saying that "ownership does not prove identity…
Craig wright saying that "ownership does not prove identity" is an important step in setting precedence for future Bitcoin legal actions.
Control of keys cannot prove ownership. And that is important for all of us to realize.
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Interesting thought, what would prove it then?
A declaration perhaps. Smart contracts. Sending from a registered permissioned address. Signature. Third party structure.
I'm not totally sure.
It's interesting to ponder.
A declaration. KYC third parties. Smart contracts. I'm not really sure.
It's fun to ponder this new tech and it's various implications.
Could there be a smart wallet that funnels any transactions sent to it, as instructed to.
And anyone can send funds through the same funnel with instructions.
Then all outputs would originate from the same addr.
Or is that what coin join is or is it closer to money button? Or neither?
I imagine the coins running through the funnels could become colored coins as well. So then may gain additional levels of value.