Web3 entrepreneur, investor, CBDC inventor, and founder of Panther , Bitt, BaseTwo, Fluent and Elemental. Collaborated with UN, MIT and IMF. getty Regulating privacy isn’t a brand-new idea. Nor is it exclusive to the Information Age. The roots of the right to privacy come from ancient Roman law and Greek philosophy . The distinction between the public realm (the polis) and the private realm (the citizen) was born in the same place as democracy: ancient Greece. It then influenced the Roman legal concept of “actio iniuriarum,” which established the inviolability of one’s residence and punished attacks on dignity and reputation—cornerstones of individuality. As modern privacy regulations unavoidably expand into the digital realm, the decisions being made right now will shape all of our futures. In this article, I’ll dive into how businesses can play an active role in shaping these norms and standards while attentively adapting to changes to remain competitive. I urge you not to idly observe as society settles on frameworks that will tremendously impact what the virtual world will look like. Preferences In Privacy Let us start by addressing an often-overlooked truth: Consumers prefer privacy. A free society dictates the kind of laws it wants according […]