Ian Rogers, Chief Experience Officer at Ledger, recently discussed the evolving landscape of digital privacy and self-custody in a session with Midnight Network and Brave. Rogers emphasized the shift from traditional banking models, suggesting that the focus is now on 'unbanking the banked' rather than banking the unbanked. He highlighted the growing importance of self-custody as a means to achieve digital sovereignty. Rogers also explored the concept of privacy as a luxury, comparing the undervaluation of personal data in exchange for attention to the protected value of luxury brands. This discussion underscores the increasing recognition of privacy as a critical component of digital identity and security.