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June 07, 2020, 07:15:23 AM
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Assuming you have 20 globally distributed anonymous people (on crypto network) that are building some kind of "decentralized identity management system" for storing and distribution of their unique personal/biometric identities in a very secure & anonymous manner... They are building this in order to include the use of the Unique Identity for network authentication and other stuff on the decentralized network.
 *The unique identities have to "broken" in pieces before their distribution and storage across the network. Example: before you store your biometric(or body features unique to you), ID card or international passport on the decentralized network, you must first of all split the biometric-data, passport, bodyfeatures etc in small pieces, then distribute. (I wrote about something similar here: Blockchain ID https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5226602.msg53861311#msg53861311 )

The identity management system and the data have to be well distributed across the network, and the data can't be deanonymized except by the owners. The system can't be controlled, changed, manipulated by others or centralized entity without network consensus(or without the consent/yes-vote of other 19 participants on the network).

What are the best/efficient tools to build this with, and can you build it? If yes, describe how you can build.


 I found these few hours ago while doing some research on the splitting technique:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_splitting

https://www.networkworld.com/article/3489256/breaking-linux-files-into-pieces-with-the-split-command.html

You may need to check them out and tell me what you think.
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