"Malaysia's WeChat-Like Superapp Raises Privacy Fears"

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Thursday, Feb 6, 2025 6:01 am ET1min read
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Malaysia's recent blockchain initiative, the MyDigital ID Superapp, has drawn comparisons to China's WeChat ecosystem, raising concerns about data security and privacy. The platform, which aims to simplify access to digital services and streamline business operations, has been criticized for its potential to create a digital prison state, similar to the one in China.

The MyDigital ID Superapp is a carbon copy of the WeChat ecosystem in China, which is totally controllable by the state and sucks up any data it can. According to one of the co-founders of MYEG Alternative Payment Services Sdn Bhd, the platform will maintain the highest standards of data security and user privacy while unlocking new opportunities for businesses. However, there is no mention of any risks to human rights, and the potential for the platform to be used for mass surveillance is a concern.

Malaysia is not yet a totalitarian dictatorship, but the power that a WeChat-esque platform creates could be tempting for a power-obsessed political psycho. The introduction of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) could further strengthen the platform's control over citizens' lives. It is worth watching how this situation develops, as it could provide insight into the dangers of CBDC and the potential for a digital prison state.

The technocracy sees itself as the future of government, with democracy being optional. China is the testbed for these systems, and the model is now being rolled out globally. The technocracy aims to create a more controlled society dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. The infrastructure for a global digital gulag is in place and operational, and the only thing lacking is the political will to take formerly free societies into a totalitarian nightmare.

Quantum computing poses a threat to the security of data stored on blockchains, including the MyDigital ID Superapp. Even if the government and big business keep data safe, the likelihood of it being made public is high. All that highly personal information stored on the blockchain goes to whoever wants it, for whatever use they have in mind.

We are currently in the velvet glove phase of the technocratic takeover. The CCP model rolls out so easily because people are addicted to technology. With the masses addicted to smartphone soma, real change is possible. If people don't find ways around the digital gulag, the technocracy might get what it wants. First the velvet, then the iron.

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