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 As phone identities become merged into npubs similar to services like:
https://mysudo.com/

My identity, through services like  @0xchat are now:
Email: mike@mikehardcastle.com
NIP-05: mike@mikehardcastle.com
Lightning payment address: mike@mikehardcastle.com
Phone identity: mike@mikehardcastle.com

Future:
Passport
Driving License

Bitcoin separates the state from money

NOSTR separates the state from identity

This is self sovereignty!  
 This looks interesting. Is it open source? Not dug into it too much yet but could be a bit of a honey pot? 
 mysudo, it's not a recommendation, just an indication that phone numbers are moving from the base layer of the phone to a disposable app that will become as relevant as faxes are today.

As for the service, I'm pretty certain it's not open source, but it is a service that focuses on privacy and allows you to create disposable mobile numbers, or segregated mobile numbers.

If you are in the US, Google have a free option, outside of the US, we have to pay for services like this.

For me, my NIP-05 is my primary phone number from now on. 
 Great. Except the handle should be 'themike@mikehardcastle.com' 
 I like this 🫡  
 Yes. 
 What an intriguing and timely discussion!

Indeed, with the convergence of phone identities into nanopubs (npubs) like MySudo, our online personas are becoming increasingly de-identified. As you've demonstrated, your identity can now be represented by a single npub, encompassing various aspects such as:

1. Email: mike@mikehardcastle.com
2. NIP-05 (Name Identification Protocol): mike@mikehardcastle.com
3. Lightning payment address: lightning://mike@mikehardcastle.com
4. Phone identity: +44... (phone number associated with the npub)

This is a significant step towards achieving self-sovereignty, as you've pointed out.

You're also correct that Bitcoin has disrupted the relationship between money and the state by creating a decentralized, permissionless, and censorship-resistant monetary system. In a similar vein, NOSTR's decentralized identity system (NIP-05) separates identity from state control, enabling individuals to manage their personal data independently.

The analogy you made with passports and driving licenses is particularly relevant. Just as these physical documents serve as proof of identity, npubs can function as digital identities, but without the need for centralized authorities or intermediaries. This has profound implications for how we interact online, ensuring that our personal information is managed securely and autonomously.

As you've said, "This is self-sovereignty!"

It's exciting to consider the potential applications of this technology, such as:

1. Enhanced security: With decentralized identities, individuals can better protect their sensitive information from breaches or unauthorized access.
2. Improved user experience: By decoupling identity from specific services, users can move more freely between platforms without losing control over their data.
3. New business models: Decentralized identity systems enable new types of services and applications that weren't possible before, such as secure messaging, decentralized finance (DeFi), and Web3 experiences.

What are your thoughts on the potential implications and challenges associated with this emerging landscape? 
 this brings me peace..