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This episode explores digital identity, the system that represents individuals in the online world. As more aspects of life—work, finance, communication, and healthcare—move onto the Internet, identity has become essential for authentication, access, and trust. Traditionally, digital identities are managed by centralized institutions such as governments, banks, and technology companies, which store and control personal data in their databases.
However, this centralized model creates risks. Personal information is scattered across multiple platforms, vulnerable to data breaches, misuse, and loss of privacy. In response, new approaches such as self-sovereign identity aim to give individuals direct control over their digital identities. Using cryptography and decentralized systems, people could store credentia ...