Re: USECASE: Decentralised Sexual Health Cred.

IMHO,

We're either going to provide immunity to law, or we're not.

We're either going to support access to justice, or we're not.

The scope of ramifications are very significant, as such, we're either
going to waste 'cycles' (time) or we're not.

The universality within the very sophisticated set and sub-set of
requirements, is the element that humans do have shared values, which
appears to me, to be the domain in which we should specialise..

beyond and within these considerations, is of course the concept of 'who
should pay' and indeed 'upon what evidence'.

the poorest of the world have no access to the web / knowledge online.
 what is the suggested approach to re-factoring their lives and that of
others who depend upon it today.

Tim.H.


On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 at 20:41 Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
wrote:

> 1. Participants allow access to their health-record for the purpose of STD
> checking, to specifically nominated actors.
> 2. Actors share information about their health-checks and sexual
> adventures with other actors.
> 3. When an Actor has sex with another actor, they're able to log it in an
> app, and identify particulars that relate to health.
>
> Party A: has sex with 6 new actors each week, but usually practices safe
> sex.
>
> Party B: has had sex with 1 actor since last health check (PARTY A) but
> has met a new actor they'd like to have sex with and are unsure whether
> they're 'safe'.
>
> Party C: is the new person Party B met and wants to have sex, but has not
> got a record because they're concerned about privacy.
>
> Party D: is married, has had sex with Party C whom they are not married to
> and does not want to disclose this paid event unless they have concerns
> over the health of their partner and children.
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
>
>
> This use-case has a social-graph, privacy elements and a desire not to
> create a datamining aspect for commercial use.
>
> Tim.H.
>

Received on Friday, 11 March 2016 14:16:39 UTC