As promised (e.g. to @steve.e.magennis@gmail.com<mailto:steve.e.magennis@gmail.com> and @Kai Wagner<mailto:kai@jolocom.com>), my colleague Sterre and I drafted a paper<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c8kIUqB2BBzM3usfD0_s5wu_z6K2KndzJ4uK_oZcPOs/edit?usp=sharing> that we provisionally called Cryptographically Enforceable Issuer Policies, which describes our current thinking on this topic.
The paper isn’t finished. We need more text in the ‘discussions’ section, and hope that by making the draft available we’ll get the discussions that we (or you?) can describe in there. Also, we might have missed stuff that you as a reader need for a proper understanding of what this is all about, and to start pondering for what (other) purposes all this might be used. Or why this proposal is a very bad idea that we should not spend any more time on.
We are curious to find out what you think about all this. Can you let us know?
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