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= Summary = * Similar to SIM cards, eSIM is for managing subscriber identities. * Unlike SIM cards, eSIM supports remote provisioning & multiple plans. * The eSIM white paper defines a new public key infrastructure (PKI) to interact with identities in the mobile system. * To participate in the PKI you must pass a rigorous security audit. * The PKI is thus highly secure and will become ubiquitous. * A secure PKI solves many trust problems in distributed systems. * It is therefore useful for blockchain and smart contract applications. * Fairer ICOs, more accurate review sentiment, less email spam, more secure wallets, accessible encryption, and p2p mobile carriers are but a few of the services that can be created with a good PKI layer. * '''Reliable reputation systems solve trust problems in the online world!''' <span id="references"></span>
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