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>both sides concurred “to promote bilateral best practices in international fora such as the
>G7, G20 and the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) enabling
>Data Free Flow with Trust through the use of eID, the Trusted Web, Digital Identity Wallet and
>Trust Services”.
>The EU Digital Identity Wallet as a harmonised electronic identification tool across the
>European Union will offer a seamless, fully mobile, secure and user-convenient way to EU
>citizens, residents and businesses to identify themselves or provide confirmation of certain
>personal information for both online and offline public and private services across the EU. It
>provides a platform for innovative Trust Services.
Not only is Japan and the EU interested in this but DFFT is being talked about by the globohomo World Economic Forum, the G20, the G7, OECD and APEC
but how will they achieve all this intercontinental free flow of data(with TRUST)? its looking like it will be with Multi Party Computation using a blockchain, MPC using a blockchain is GDPR and eIDAS 2.0 compliant and fulfills all regulatory requirements on both countrys ends, not only it is THE best way to securely share neccesary data confidentially on the scale the EU and Japan are intending, but it can also be used for digital passports of all kinds like what the EU is intending with their Digital Identity Wallet. MPC on the blockchain can also be used for things like Self sovereign Identitys But until now it has all been theoretical, which is where the guys behind partisia blockchain and their partnership with Toppan Edge come in, it is extremely likely this seemingly random partnership with a dead shitcoin is very likely the trial run for the EUs Digial Identity Wallet and similiar initiatives on the japanese side, to see if their blockchain can be used effectively for this purpose and they have selected partisia blockchain and its team to do it. To take the theoretical into the practical.