The Passport We All Need

About a few months ago I finished an idea I had on a whim.

Why don’t we all have a digital passport, license and registration in one format? I feel like certain companies might be interested in seeing what that might look like.

Anyway, one device:

  1. An iPhone
  2. A license (by sector, not state) (A new concept)
  3. A passport and vehicle registration

Steve Jobs wanted his Starbucks order all things yum instead of the usual.

What do I call it? I call it a driver’s license. It’s one uber something something Daft Punk of a digital area on your phone, making your phone a passport, license and registration without sacrificing privacy and did I mention it’s totally decentralized?

It’s just what it’s supposed to be? I other words.

I thought, who designs these anyway? After a lot of coming to understand Phı, the mystery began. I’m pretty sure the current driver’s license in the United States and the EU are so well accepted because they adhere to a very old carver’s thing where the design is kinda like designing the one dollar bill. Not every design is gonna there door. So one day I was playing around with Shortcuts (that’s Apple Shortcuts), and all of a sudden, I had a truck assembly of a brand new approach to licensing and registration registry clerkin’: Decentralized IDs made on your own iPhone. Using Shortcuts.

But, Phillip, how?

How can someone use….

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