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Yes. It's a digital identity (ID to live) - access to services (travel, healthcare, payments) binds to device + biometrics; "temporary locks" for flagged accounts. If you want me to describe it using a single word, I'd say "obedience". It ties users, developers, data, models, and money to verifiable IDs. In other words, it's not a "card". It's a policy-grade identity stack binding a person (and their devices, accounts, and behavior) to revocable credentials that gate access to money, services, data, and movement. It's designed for admissible control: decisions that leave an audit trail and can be executed (and reversed) at scale. View quoted note →