Your mouse behavior as your password?

Google Can Now Tell You’re Not a Robot With Just One Click | WIRED.

Maybe I am getting ahead of myself but this seems to have huge potentials.

This is actually quite interesting from a whole other perspective.
If a machine can determine you are human what if it learns your unique patterns? Couldn’t it then be used to determine you are you?
And couldn’t this solve the problem of identity?
In the bitcoin world, no rx what if you could use this to log into your bitcoin wallet?

Screenshot of Ghostnote my little side-project

Ghostnote

Been working for quite a while on this little baby on the side.

Pending app-store approval hopefully without major issues. It’s not your typical notes app but rather a contextual notes and todo app that remembers where you took the notes and automatically finds the right notes for you.

Bitcoin ideas too far out for Johnny

Digital Pokemón Cards.
Basically the ability to create digital collectors items.

E-books that could gain value.
You could sell ebooks at a premium and allow people to re-sell them. Because the history of their ownership is recorded you could even see them gaining value if they had been owned by a celebrity.

Private but public healthcare records.
For research and usage. Store the health-records publicly as personas but allow individuals people to link it with their identity. This would help with research in completely new ways.

Voting made public but anonymous
Make it impossible to fake voting results by making the results available for everyone.

Artificial Intelligence
Using the protocol to create automated consensus models.

Companies without owners
Build a company with a political purpose without any owner.