Digital Agency: First Expert Meeting on Attribute Certification Issues

Digital Agency: First Expert Meeting on Attribute Certification Issues

This is a bit old news, but I participated remotely as a committee member in the first meeting of the Digital Agency's "Expert Meeting on Attribute Certification Issues," held on October 23rd. It was the autumn tour season, so... However, perhaps due to Microsoft Teams or the microphone, I could only hear about two-thirds of what was being said, and I couldn't hear what was going on behind the scenes...

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Global Trends in FAPI and VC - FAPI2.0 & Verifiable Credentials

March 3th Global Trends in FAPI and VC - FAPI4 & Verifiable Credentials

On Tuesday, March 3th, from 4:10 to 00:12, a seminar titled "Global Trends in FAPI and VC ~FAPI40 & Verifiable Credentials~" will be held at the FINOLAB event space. I will also be there briefly. The use of digital credentials in KYC etc. at financial institutions...

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Is there no future for VC (Verifiable Credentials)?

There is a blog post that is currently a hot topic in the identity industry. On October 10th, Mr. Hughes, founder of Trinsic, which provided a decentralized ID/Verifiable Credentials (VC) solution on the Sovrin blockchain, wrote a blog post titled “Why Verifiable Credentials (VC) is a distributed ID solution that can be used to verify a user’s identity.”

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From centralized ID to decentralized ID, history repeats itself | Nikkei Crosstech

Following last week, the second part of the series "A thorough examination: Will blockchain bring happiness to humanity?" was published in Nikkei Crosstech. The article is titled "From centralized ID to decentralized ID, history repeats itself." Last time, we looked at the comparison between W3C DID and XRI, but this time we will finally look at OpenID...

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