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Digital Wallet Project in Taiwan #97

Open denkeni opened 1 month ago

denkeni commented 1 month ago

Session description

The Ministry of Digital Affairs (moda) from Taiwan government, has initiated a four-year (2024-2027) project, aiming to build a permissionless infrastructure that secures digital identity.

The digital wallet project will build digital civic infrastructure of issuer, wallet, and verifier based on the standards of W3C Decentralized Identifiers (DID) and Verifiable Credentials (VC). It features:

  1. Public Money, Public Code: The software parts will be licensed as open source software to the public.
  2. Open Ecosystem: To expand use cases, we welcome everyone to become an issuer, wallet, or verifier provider to meet any market needs.
  3. Sandbox Environment: we aim to maintain a testing playground for various needs starting in 2025. If you’re interested in joining, please send an email to our contacts.

We will also hold a bi-monthly Technical Advisory Meeting for discussing related technical issues, trusted registry and its trust model.

Session goal

For anyone contributing in the W3C DID and VC ecosystem, we welcome any cooperation opportunities ranging from software interoperability, DID/VC use cases, and international standards development and collaboration initiatives.

Additional session chairs (Optional)

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Who can attend

Anyone may attend (Default)

IRC channel (Optional)

digital-wallet-taiwan

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

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Instructions for meeting planners (Optional)

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Agenda for the meeting.

The Ministry of Digital Affairs (moda) from Taiwan government, has started building a permissionless infrastructure that secures digital identity.

  1. Project Overview
  2. Collaboration Opportunities

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