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  • Work updates
  • Transferable reputation via VC (Mike Richardson - EuroLedger)
    • Topic to discuss:

      - Proxy Issuer Wallet: is this a bit too much of a centralised data store?
      - Website Authentication, use of Trinsic connection Ids, or DIDs for user passcode?
      - Lack of revocation notifications: is this a problem?
      - Synchronizing upstream and downstream platforms (ie issuer and verifier) where credentials change
      - Wallet management: are we in danger of "credential proliferation"?
  • Optional: Wallets - do we need certification and who can do it? Robert Mitwicki
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  • Name (Organization) <email>
  • Robert Mitwicki Robert Mitwicki(The Human Colossus Foundation) - robert.mitwicki@humancolossus.org
  • Mike Richardson (EuroLedger) <emerysolutions@yahoo.co.uk>
  • Víctor Martínez (SICPA) <victor.martinez@sicpa.com>
  • Steve McCown (Anonyome Labs) <smccown@anonyome.com>

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