China's Internet Authority Seeks Public Input on Distributed Digital Identity Regulation

China's Internet Authority released a notice today (June 18) soliciting public comments on a draft regulation promoting distributed digital identity interoperability and mutual recognition. The regulation aims to support cross-platform identity authentication and data authorization scenarios. According to the announcement, distributed digital identity is based on blockchain and distributed technologies, enabling users to self-manage identity information through identifiers, cryptographic keys, verifiable credentials, and claims. The public comment period closes on July 18, 2026.
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FortuneComesvip
· 4h ago
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