This paper proposes to use a single unique global identity for every entity especially mankind, used for multiple purposes requiring only one IPv6 address to identify the entity. The IPv6 address assigned to a human entity can be used to identify the individual and coupled with the individuals biometric identity can access to the individuals records in a file stored in a distributed server. The IPv6 address assigned to an individual can be used to identify an individual, access an individuals personal record, medical record, locate the individual, communicate with the individual, perform transactions such as banking, debit or credit cards facilities, income tax, employment provident fund, pension, driving license, etc in a controlled manner.
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