Saturday, September 5, 2020

Protection from whom?

BNY Mellon takes a step toward a future without passwords
The bank's Pershing unit is using fingerprint and facial recognition technology on Apple devices to protect user access to its desktop software.

Great idea, great technology misses the mark.  My data, my money, my contracts are all in mortal damger from me, myself and I.   So the key here is to construct protection from all humans, for some timeout period, let the bots manage it in the network of Spectre compatible instruction caches.

Thus, I can have digicash because I have a smart cart that protect others as well as me. We greatly relieve congestion because the frequency of calls to the ledger are reduced.

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