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UIDAI has repeatedly been told that there are gaping vulnerabilities in their architecture of their systems, and more importantly their processes.

These concerns were generally met with great hostility; UIDAI has relentlessly pursued to silence people sometimes by threatening them with legal proceedings.

ORF compiled a list of leaked UID numbers (~100 million) sometime back. Many UID numbers were dumped onto the Internet by clueless public servants. UIDAI promptly sent them a cease-and-desist order (or something to that effect).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU0bTAa_djc

UIDAI was implemented, very un-democratically, first by the former ruling coalition, and is now being promoted to ridiculous levels by the current political elites. All this has been done under the watchful eyes of the billionaire, Nandan Nilekani. He was able to engineer this junk system past both the legislative houses and courts multiple times over the course of the previous decade. UIDAI has only receive mandate well after it was already pushed out onto the people through underhanded tactics.

Usha Ramanathan and others have been following this development from the start. It's increasingly becoming obvious that UIDAI was really only a means for creating a new Orwellian state, where everything can be turned off at the whim of some perturbed politician; where all your phone/bank numbers are at the mercy of some wrathful God in Delhi (and likely as not outside of it). This theory goes well with recent statements coming from the Indian state apparatus about the abolition of cash/untracked assets.



So Bitcoin will become popular in India also eventually.


Govt would rush to pass laws on owning and using cryptocurrencies at that point.


I would not nothing less.


Give me break. If you think perturbed politicians need digital IDs to silence people you don't know how politics works in the developing world.


People in power learn very quickly the extents of their power. They will surround themselves with henchmen intelligent enough to explain to them their power.

When it comes to power, there is no developed and developing.


In India or any poor country with a large population you don't need hi tech scifi methods to control a population. The country is reasonably stable ie not falling apart like Syria or Venezuela because brutal systems of control are already in place. People who are suddenly worried about state control are seriously clueless.




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