Age verification is the surveillance nobody voted for
The post Age verification is the surveillance nobody voted for appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. This is the fork worth fighting over, and it is being missed because the debate is stuck on the wrong axis. Legislators frame the choice as safety versus freedom; critics frame it as protection versus privacy. Both accept a false premise, that keeping children out of adult spaces requires identifying the adults. It does not. The real choice is between two ways of verifying age: one that minimizes data and forgets you the instant you pass, and one that maximizes data and remembers everyone forever. Only the second is surveillance, and only the second is currently the path of least resistance. The window to insist on the first is now, while these bills are still moving. The KIDS Act heads to a skeptical Senate. Chat Control 2.0 is targeting political agreement in July. In both cases the principle, that platforms should be able to tell adults from children, has effectively been settled. Wha