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Connecting Digital Civilization: The DID Alliance Node Consensus Summit was held in Kuala Lumpur, and the Web3 Digital Sovereignty Network was officially launched.

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[Kuala Lumpur, November 19, 2025] — At a critical juncture in the global digital economy’s transition to Web3, the “Borderless Co-construction, Global Acceleration: DID Alliance Node Consensus Summit” was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

This summit was the first global conference held by the DID Alliance since the launch of its Identity Computing Network on November 11. More than 200 genesis nodes, supernodes, ecosystem partners, strategic cooperation organizations, and industry experts from around the world attended to discuss the path for DID technology to be implemented from underlying infrastructure to global application scenarios.

BCH Ecosystem Fund, DPIN Ecosystem Development Fund, Hong Kong Smart Technology (HKIT), Tang DAO Metaverse, HotLink Group, 42X Fund, and Lao SPT Group, among other strategic partners, attended the conference to provide resource support and ecosystem collaboration for the decentralized digital identity network built by DID.

Top-level design: DID is the infrastructure of digital civilization

The conference opened with a keynote speech by Eugene Xiao, Chairman of the DID Alliance . Addressing the challenges facing the internet today, such as a lack of trust, AI fraud, and data breaches, Eugene outlined the strategic positioning of DID in his presentation, "DID Value and Global Planning."

“DID (Decentralized Digital Identity) is not just a login tool, but also the infrastructure of the future digital civilization,” Eugene pointed out. He emphasized that DID is committed to building a trust protocol that transcends sovereign boundaries and connects on-chain and off-chain systems. The core of this protocol lies in returning the ownership, management, and revenue rights of digital identities to users, reshaping the underlying logic of the digital economy.

When discussing global expansion, Eugene revealed that the DID Alliance has completed its global strategic deployment, spanning from Silicon Valley in the United States and Dubai in the Middle East to Kuala Lumpur in Southeast Asia. Currently, a decentralized digital trust network covering the globe is being gradually established through global node consensus.

Products and Ecosystem: Building a Value Loop Centered on Identity

The DID Alliance management subsequently released "DID Core Product System and Future Layout," showcasing the product matrix and business logic of the DID ecosystem.

The alliance elaborated on its identity-centric value cycle system: users earn DID rewards and points through identity creation , and these points can be redeemed for ecosystem products. Four core product modules were also launched simultaneously:

  1. Basic identity system : In addition to the native DID identity, the Lao national digital identity project will serve as a financial services gateway for the ASEAN region.
  2. Global Passport : Offers digital nomadic identities for the Marshall Islands , digital identities for Palau, and visa services for multiple countries, promoting "one identity, global access".
  3. Financial Innovation : Showcases 42X encrypted bank card services alongside traditional bank card services, supporting global currency exchange and crypto-backed lending.
  4. Communication Network : Build a communication network that ensures user identity is online and secure through global eSIM and the upcoming encrypted satellite communication service.

In addition, the alliance announced several ecosystem support initiatives, including supporting ecosystem token exchanges through the USID stablecoin, establishing an ecosystem loan program to inject liquidity, and launching an "Angel Airdrop Program" with 21,000 slots globally, aiming to allow participants to share in the benefits of ecosystem development. At the governance level, DID has established a "three-tier collaborative" decentralized governance system, balancing the efficiency of centralized coordination and decentralized autonomy through a computing power pool mechanism and a "dual-track" node operation model.

Capital and Application: Reshaping the Foundation of Payment and Implementing it in Diverse Scenarios

Representatives from the BCH Ecosystem Fund analyzed the strategic value of DID from the perspective of the public blockchain ecosystem. They pointed out that with the deepening of Web3 finance, "identity" has become a bottleneck for large-scale adoption. The decentralized identity system built by DID effectively solves the contradiction between "anonymity" and "trustworthiness" in the Web3 world. The BCH Ecosystem Fund stated that it will fully support the DID Alliance in three areas: infrastructure co-construction, ecosystem resource introduction, and strategic investment incubation.

In the technology implementation phase, Hong Kong Intelligent Technology (HKIT) analyzed the cornerstone role of DID in ensuring cross-border data flow, preventing deepfakes, and building national-level trust anchors from a technical perspective. TangDAO showcased the real-world application of DID within the metaverse, demonstrating how users can use DID to establish ownership of digital assets and conduct commercial transactions, validating the commercial value of DID in consumer applications. The DPIN Ecosystem Development Fund also stated its intention to integrate decentralized computing networks with the DID identity system to provide infrastructure support for the AI ​​economy.

Strategic Hub: Asia-Pacific Innovation Center Officially Launched

During the summit, the DID Alliance, together with several ecosystem partners including HotLink Group, 42X Fund, BCH Ecosystem Fund, Tangrendao, and local Malaysian institutions, jointly inaugurated the DID Asia Pacific Innovation Center . Defined as an independent platform for business, finance, and trade empowerment, the center serves as a strategic hub for the DID Alliance's deep cultivation of the Asia Pacific region and its global connections. It will focus on three main areas: Web3 innovation incubation, digital transformation of traditional businesses , and overseas expansion for enterprises , integrating global capital and educational resources to provide end-to-end empowerment services for businesses and investors.

From top-level design in Silicon Valley to consensus building in Kuala Lumpur; from capital injection to application implementation—the DID Alliance Node Consensus Summit showcased the progress of building a Web3 digital sovereignty network. Boundless co-construction, accelerating globally, the DID Alliance is committed to building an open and interconnected digital civilization infrastructure.

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