It doesn't, but it introduces networking costs. The idea is that you
can have as many identities as you want but that doesn't mean you'll have
more weight in the network.
To implement basic income on top of this, coins have to be introduced
periodically, and they would be distributed proportionally to each of your
identities' global reputation.
Identifi (
http://identifi.org/) is an interesting project working in this
direction.
2016-05-19 23:35 GMT+02:00 Bernd Jendrissek <unsystem@???>:
> On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 8:20 PM, Pablo <pablovidal85@???> wrote:
> > I think reputation-based identity systems have a much brighter future
> than
> > the central authority-based ones.
>
> How do reputation-based systems ensure that each person has exactly
> one reputation? Without that identity, how do you implement a
> universal basic income - where even those with low reputation get the
> basic income (and only exactly that)? If "even the undeserving" as
> Yanis puts it get the basic income, what prevents me from simply
> splitting my reputation into N personae in order to collect the basic
> income N times?
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