Blueprint Proposes SGX-Powered Smart City With DNA-Based Identity and Auto-Taxation
A conceptual framework called the Programmable Enclave envisions a smart city where fiscal and identity systems run entirely on hardware-level cryptography, eliminating traditional tax filing and KYC processes. Every financial transaction would be processed inside a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), with taxes automatically split and routed to a public treasury in real time. Instead of passports, residents would use a cryptographic identity key generated from their unique DNA profile stored within a personal secure hardware device. If a device is lost, a new one can reconstruct the owner's identity through a biological re-scan, with no central authority involved. The proposal draws on technologies like Intel SGX and next-generation secure chips, though it remains a speculative design concept rather than a deployed or government-backed initiative.
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