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Can we do this in a way that handles:
Determining that people are a certain age shouldn't be the magic power of enormous companies or government ID issuers.
The problem with this is that in most countries/most services, you cant legally have any accounts before you are a certain age like 13 or 16. Also, babies cant make accounts and people would just sell old ones.