US Treasury publishes laundry lists of crypto risks for consumers, national security By Cointelegraph

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Sovereign identity has been a hot topic in blockchain and cryptocurrency, especially with the rise of the creator economy. Currently, there are two types of digital identities. The first is federated and centralized, whereby data is in the control of the service provider, while the second is self-sovereign digital identity. The later is often cited as a human right that can reclaim agency using blockchain technology, but what frameworks exist that aid in governing it?

On this episode of NFT Steez, co-hosts Ray Salmond and Alyssa Exposito meet with Marjorie Hernandez, the co-founder of Lukso and The Dematerialized, to discuss the state of blockchain-based identities and “Universal Profiles.” According to Hernandez, “everything will have a digital identity” in the future