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  • General UX 
    • Auto-approval of presentation requests (e.g.: trusted verifier, trusted preset, etc ...)
    • Revocation implications for Mobile
    • Consequences of Machine Readable Governance on UXUX of Invitations
    • Exposing errors / details to users & power users (404 and 503 like errors)
      • Unsupported DID Method
    • Glossary - naming conventions - how to hide technicalities in front of user
  • Summit Wrap-up

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