I really don't know if I want to live in a world where my blockchain reputation is more important than myself! People change every day and sometimes VERY drastic (change their life due some experiences,regret etc...) I don't know if a blockchain reputation could catch up quickly enough (and accurate) before our life get "ruined"...
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My name is Satoshi Nakamoto, and, you killed my father. Prepare to die.
I get you. It might be a bit much to have all your mistakes following you around. I do think we'll have lots of reputations. One would be at a very light social level, like I'm describing here.
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