@russss Not an expert but I do think in Germany (which was the original example) it's absolutely not in widespread use, esp. if you don't need it (which would be only if you are a financial org or do stock etc trades/buys AND according to wikipedia also depending on your form of incorporation) and it comes with costs. I'd love to get numbers, but I don't think my 10% estimate is far off. @erincandescent
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Today in “running a certificate authority is hard”: German company numbers aren’t unique (they’re unique per state; you need to qualify them with which federal state the company is registered within) -
Today in “running a certificate authority is hard”: German company numbers aren’t unique (they’re unique per state; you need to qualify them with which federal state the company is registered within)@russss Aren't LEIs just for certain financial orgs? So I suppose <10% of German *companies* have one. Might be a good unique identifier but basically non-existant. @erincandescent