A troubling pattern emerging from France: a tax authority employee was caught selling state database lookups to criminal networks, with access charges ranging from €30 to €250 per query. One particularly alarming transaction—priced at €800—targeted personal information about a prison officer, which was subsequently used to facilitate violent home invasion attacks. The scale is staggering: French authorities launched 93 separate confidentiality investigations throughout 2024, uncovering 76 confirmed cases of database misuse. This raises a critical concern for the crypto space. As governments draft stricter identity verification and asset linkage rules, these proposed frameworks risk creating centralized ID-asset honeypots. The very databases designed to enhance compliance could become high-value targets for corruption and exploitation, potentially putting users' physical safety at risk. The irony is stark: in the name of security, poorly protected systems may actually introduce new vulnerabilities.

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DaoDevelopervip
· 5h ago
this is exactly why i've been pushing for decentralized identity primitives instead of these centralized nightmares. the game theory is fucked when you concentrate that much sensitive data in one place tbh
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 5h ago
Can you buy personal information for 800 euros to break into a prison guard's house? This is what they call a compliant database, haha. The government is just as greedy as criminals.
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 5h ago
This is the real security threat—governments ask us to provide data while failing to manage it properly...
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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 5h ago
Government databases have become black market commodities... That's why I firmly believe in decentralized identity verification. Don't put all your eggs in one basket anymore.
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 5h ago
Damn, that's why I've always opposed centralized storage of identity information... The government's system can't be secured at all.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 6h ago
Spending 800 bucks to look up a prison guard's information and then commit violent robbery... Now that's the real safety hazard, it cracks me up.
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