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  1.  Antitrust Policy and introductions - 3 minutes - VB
  2. Quarterly Report to the TSC - 2 minutes - VB
  3. Further discussion on FATF - 5 minutes - Stephane Mouy
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  4. Indy WG comes back to the mothership- possible merger into Identity WG: a proposal by Nathan George. 10 minutes
  5. Timo Hotti on Integrating a DID network with a Transaction Network: a case study from Finland-30-40 minutes
  6. Next steps: the paper: "Hubs and Agents how do they work together" - 2 minutes
  7. Progress of Identity Working Group paper.
  8. Libra and its Identity system

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Reference

Vipin Bharathandlt.nyc
Timo HottiOP Financial

Sovrin
Adam StallardBrightID
Alexksandr KopninLuxoft
AxelRedhat
Kumaravel NFord
Sovrin
Independent
Luxoft
Seth GoldfarbEvernym
Luca boldrinBoldrinInfocert
Stephane MouyIndependent
NitinGeo
Daniel HardmanEvernym


Comments on the Agent-Hub discussion by Luca Boldrin (this should take you to mailing list where you can access the link he has posted, also the Agent/HUB diagram)

 

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We started with the Anti-Trust policy announcement as well as introductions from all.

Some people were not in a place where they could have an audio interaction.

We have a diverse group.

The FATF draft standard for digital Identity was presented. If you recall, the FATF digital currency was discussed in an earlier meeting.

FATF is a powerful body, ostensibly it sets recommendations for AML/KYC/CDD standards. But nations that do not adopt these policies can find themselves in higher tiers of risk and financial exclusion or constraints in the global economic system.

A very salient point about digital Identities was made in the draft recommendation and it is worth quoting from the document page 14.