On March 3th, we will hold a workshop titled "Wallet Governance and Credential Management" @BGIN Block #5. You have to come because of Chatham House rules...

Held during Japan Fintech Week BGIN On the third day of the General Assembly (3/3-3/6), a workshop on wallet governance and credential management was held under the theme of “Non-Financial Applications” by the Secretary General of the OpenWallet Foundation,Daniel GoldscheiderThe main discussants will be Saki Otsuki from NEC.

I would like to proceed interactively with everyone who participates. It will be in English though.

BGIN #10: Wallet Governance and Credential Management [Workshop under Chatham House Rule]

  • Date and Time: March 3th 5:11 – 30:13
  • Place: Conference Square M Plus Room A
  • Main Discussant
  • Summary
    • Wallets and credential management are crucial pieces to forming a trustworthy ecosystem, but there are numerous problems, such as:
      • The weak binding between the owner and the key lies at the heart of the problem.
      • Trustworthiness of the code that is being run and that of the operation.
    • We will discuss these issues interactively in this workshop.
  • Overview in Japanese
    • Wallet and credential management is a key component of creating a trusted ecosystem, but there are many issues with it, including:
      • The bond between the owner and the key is weak.
      • The code that runs and the reliability of its operations.
    • This workshop will provide an interactive opportunity to discuss these issues.
  • Discord thread
  • Document

To register for BGIN Block #10,CLICK HEREBy purchasing a ticket to BGIN, you will receive a 100% discount on the largest event at Japan Fintech Week.FIN/SUM2024Participation is freeTickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis, with a maximum of 150 tickets available on the day!

For details on Block #10 itself,CLICK HEREYou can view it here.

So, in MarunouchiConference Square M Plus (3/4-6) (LINK)(MAP)See you at!

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