Monday, June 24, 2019

Securing digits with AppleID

Best bet is to buy one master ID iPod, run it under one single contract, it can reset any other AppleIDs I have floating around. Then I take my Master iPod and drop it into a physical deposit vault, with armed agents.

I am free, then to run all sorts of AppleID, keeping within my contracted limit.  If my biometrics got stolen, an AppleID cracked, then I run back to my vault, pullout Master iPod and issue the sandbox alert. This could be run as a service.

So, I can have MouseID, having a biometrics. I can Penny Click. I have two or three iPod cash managers for the family. I have multiplicity, the dream of a full Moore's Law. But is is kind of in reverse, I am packing a multiplicity of new services to an existing 'smallest thing'. We are not getting smaller then an intelligent iPod, but the collective of iPods in the sandbox got suddenly much smarter. We be buying ton of iPod from Timmy, my good buddy, buy that stock.

Apple did a really smart thing, they made it so AppleID can maintain its own secret keys, thus all counter parties can agree to an enforced, but probabilistic contract. Identify the fraud, and enforce fair trade rules on small, finite stepped contracts, even with finite loops. Me and my local keeper, we can each one have these. I just beep as I walk by, clear accounts with Swift only when the fee is justified. This is an informal credit system, we share fee saved.

AppleID leads to automated portfolio adjustmenst, a contract between you and your iPod to autonomously trade over some provable crieria. Then your iPod works with list of exchanges, each exchange already knows you, they know you have biometrics iPod and trade a well known autonomous bot.  You trade where the risk optimization puts you, we all be Wienerized in our trades. Transaction costs with AppleID go crashing down, everywhere, security is controlled. Great sandbox stuff.

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