On 20 April 2014 17:11, Will Holcomb <[email protected]> wrote:
> So a voting site contacts the identity service and passes a list of user
> ids. It returns a list of ids such that there is an equivalent number of
> actual human voters.

It seems like everything boils down to this step.

1. If the voting site lies about how many voters it's verified, it can
get extra identities than the 'one per human' goal.
2. If the voting site tracks which identity it gives to which human,
the identity is trivially unmasked.

That's a lot of trust to place in the voting site.

-tom
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