Closer to 1984 than 2027: How Age Gating, Digital IDs, and CBDCs are Building the Ultimate Surveillance State

The year 2027 was supposed to be a milestone of technological advancement, a step closer to a decentralized, open, and frictionless digital future. Instead, as we navigate 2026, our reality feels terrifyingly closer to George Orwell’s 1984.

We are currently witnessing the rapid, quiet convergence of state-mandated OS-level age verification, mandatory Digital IDs, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and draconian encryption-busting laws. Individually, these initiatives are marketed to the public under the unassailable banners of “protecting children” or “financial convenience.”

But make no mistake: when combined, they form the architectural blueprint for a digital panopticon. We are laying the groundwork for a North Korea-style observation state where digital anonymity goes to die, and absolute behavioral control becomes the new normal.

The “Show Me Your Papers” Internet

To understand how dystopian this is, we must look at how these foundational systems are being built into the silicon and code of our devices. States like California and Colorado are pushing aggressive laws (such as California’s AB 1043) that mandate operating system providers and app developers implement stringent age-verification measures during device setup.

This means you will not be able to boot up a laptop, install a Linux distribution, or even open a basic calculator app without first passing an identity checkpoint. But this isn’t just about checking a box that says “I am 18.” This legislation perfectly sets the stage for the global rollout of Digital IDs.

In authoritarian regimes, citizens are subjected to constant physical checkpoints; you cannot travel or interact with society without presenting state-issued papers. We are now building that exact infrastructure into our personal devices. By linking your physical government identity to your digital footprint at the hardware and OS level, the concept of a pseudonymous internet evaporates. Every app you open, every website you visit, and every keystroke you make is inextricably linked to a verified, real-world identity.

The End of Private Thought: EU’s Chat Control

If OS-level identity checkpoints are the walls of the panopticon, the EU’s “Chat Control” regulation is the security camera inside your mind.

For years, the European Union has been trying to pass legislation that effectively outlaws end-to-end encryption under the guise of combatting child sexual abuse material (CSAM). As of early 2026, European regulators are pushing hard to codify “voluntary” but highly pressured mass-scanning frameworks before temporary rules expire. The goal is client-side scanning: forcing your device to scan your private messages, photos, and files before they are encrypted.

Combine this with Digital IDs and OS-level age gating. Your operating system now requires your government ID to function, and your messaging apps are legally pressured to scan your private texts. You no longer have private conversations. The state is quite literally in the room with you, and your identity is permanently attached to every scanned word.

The Financial Kill Switch: CBDCs

Surveillance is only half the battle; absolute control is the other. This is where Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) close the trap.

Unlike decentralized cryptocurrencies or physical cash, a CBDC is programmable fiat money controlled directly by the state or central bank. It is the ultimate tool of financial surveillance. If your Digital ID is tied to your operating system, your entire digital life is visible to the state. Now, connect that verified identity to a programmable bank account.

If you step out of line, whether by downloading “unapproved” privacy-preserving open-source software, communicating on an illegal encrypted app, or attending a protest deemed unlawful, your money can simply be turned off. Programmable money combined with absolute digital identity means your compliance dictates your ability to buy food, pay rent, or travel. It allows the state to automate punishment without a trial, a judge, or a jury.

World map showing the global status of Central Bank Digital Currency adoption and exploration by country
World map showing the global status of Central Bank Digital Currency adoption and exploration by country

Source: Atlantic Council CBDC Tracker

The Eradication of Digital Freedom

It is no coincidence that authoritarian systems are fundamentally incompatible with open, decentralized freedom. The open-source community is already becoming the first major casualty of this surveillance push.

Open-source software like Linux, FreeBSD, and the thousands of decentralized apps that run on them thrive precisely because they are unmonitored and freely accessible. They do not have the legal teams or the desire to integrate enterprise-grade, government-mandated identity verification systems just to let someone compile code.

Because of laws like AB 1043, projects like MidnightBSD have already been forced to modify their licenses to explicitly ban California residents from using their operating system. If OS-level ID checks, Chat Control, and CBDCs become the global standard, open-source operating systems and decentralized finance will be effectively outlawed for everyday users. We will be left entirely reliant on massive, closed-source corporate monopolies that are all too happy to act as the enforcement arm of the state.

A Tipping Point for Human Rights

We are standing at the edge of a cliff. We cannot allow the emotional Trojan horse of “online safety” to be weaponized into a mandate that tracks, scans, ID-checks, and financially shackles every living person who touches a keyboard.

This is the trinity of total control: Digital Identity, Complete Surveillance (Chat Control and OS gates), and Programmable Finance (CBDCs).

If we want to preserve a digital ecosystem where you are treated as a free citizen rather than a monitored, programmable subject, the global tech community must wake up. We must reject the normalization of Digital IDs, fight back against encryption-busting laws, and fiercely protect decentralized money and open-source software. If we accept these digital checkpoints today, we are surrendering our freedom forever. 1984 wasn’t supposed to be an instruction manual, but unless we push back now, it will become our reality.

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