EFWG 2024-02-29 Meeting - MOBI

Meeting Schedule

  • Bi-Weekly at 8:00-9:00 am PST / 11:00-12:00 am EDT / 15:00 – 16:00 UTC / 17:00 - 18:00 CET

Attendees


Main Goal of this Meeting

Presentation by Andreas Freund from MOBI

Discuss the ecosystem in the context of Ecosystem components

Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)

TimeAgenda ItemLeadNotes
5 min
  • Start recording
  • Welcome & antitrust notice
  • Introduction of new members
  • Agenda review
Chairs
  • Antitrust Policy Notice: Attendees are reminded to adhere to the meeting agenda and not participate in activities prohibited under antitrust and competition laws. Only members of ToIP who have signed the necessary agreements are permitted to participate in this activity beyond an observer role.
  • New Members:
5 minReview of action items from the previous meetingChairs


5 minAnnouncementsTF Leads

News or events of interest to EFWG members:

30 min

Presentation: Andreas Freund from MOBI: Web3 Battery Birth Certificate Credential Issuance & Verification

All

10 minQ&A and discussionAll
5 min
  • Review decisions/action items
  • Planning for the next meeting 

 

Recording

Notes

Screenshots/Diagrams (numbered for reference in notes above)

AI summary

The ToIP meeting transcript focuses on integrating blockchain and self-sovereign identity ecosystems, emphasizing the lack of communication between them. It discusses the need for real-world problem-solving and the potential of digital identities in public blockchains. The meeting highlights upcoming initiatives like the EU digital wallet and explores the concept of digital trust ecosystems, referencing specific projects like Mobi's work on mobility solutions and global standards compliance. Governance, privacy, and interoperability are key themes, with a detailed explanation of the technical architecture supporting these initiatives.
Action List:

  • Enhance Communication: Bridge the gap between blockchain and self-sovereign identity communities.
  • Real-World Application Focus: Ensure projects address immediate, tangible needs, not waiting for government endorsements.
  • Governance Documentation: Clarify and make accessible governance documents and privacy policies for users.
  • Standard Adoption: Promote and ensure compliance with global standards within the ecosystem.
  • Technical Infrastructure: Continue developing and refining the technical architecture for secure and interoperable digital identity solutions.
  • Community Engagement: Encourage participation in pilots and projects to foster broader adoption and feedback.
  • Education and Outreach: Increase awareness and understanding of digital identities and their potential impact on various sectors.

Decisions

Action Items


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