Hm, my understanding is that there is no traditional institution that will issue a “yep this person is good” document that works across contexts, including for e.g. people who work in crypto, so any approval process would require a lot of personal judgement?
That said I don’t disagree with the notion of using preexisting approval systems like crime record, my suggestion is more for making sure that one does in fact use them in the correct proportions, and in particular credibly committing to doing so in the future.
Hm, my understanding is that there is no traditional institution that will issue a “yep this person is good” document that works across contexts, including for e.g. people who work in crypto, so any approval process would require a lot of personal judgement?
That said I don’t disagree with the notion of using preexisting approval systems like crime record, my suggestion is more for making sure that one does in fact use them in the correct proportions, and in particular credibly committing to doing so in the future.