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

This summit is the first global conference of the DID Alliance since the launch of the identity computing power network on November 11. More than 200 founding nodes, super nodes, ecological partners, strategic cooperative organizations, and industry experts from around the world attended to discuss the path for DID technology to transition from underlying infrastructure to global application scenarios.

BCH Eco Fund, DPIN Eco Development Fund, Hong Kong Intelligent Technology (HKIT), Tang DAO Metaverse, HotLink Group, 42X Fund, and Laos SPT Group participated as strategic partners in the conference, providing resource support and ecological collaboration for the decentralized digital identity network built by DID.

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

The conference kicked off with a keynote speech by DID Alliance Chairman Eugene Xiao. In response to the current challenges faced by the internet, including trust deficits, AI deception, and data leaks, Eugene proposed the strategic positioning of DID in the (DID Value and Global Planning).

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

Regarding global layout, Eugene revealed that the DID Alliance has completed global strategic deployment from Silicon Valley in the USA, Dubai in the Middle East to Kuala Lumpur in Southeast Asia. Currently, a globally covered, decentralized digital trust network is gradually being established through global node consensus.

Products and Ecosystem: Building a value closed loop centered around identity

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

The alliance elaborated on the value circulation system centered around identity: users receive DID rewards and points through identity minting, which can be exchanged for ecological products. The four core product segments were also unveiled simultaneously:

  1. Basic Identity System: In addition to the native DID identity, the national-level digital identity project of Laos will serve as the financial service entry point for the ASEAN region.

  2. Global Passport: Providing services including digital nomad identity from the Marshall Islands, digital identity from Palau, and multi-country visa services, promoting 'one identity, global access'.

  3. Financial Innovation: Showcasing 42X crypto cards and traditional bank card services, supporting global currency exchange and crypto collateral loans.

  4. Communication Network: Building a communication network that ensures user identity online and secure through global eSIM and upcoming encrypted satellite communication services.

Moreover, the alliance announced several ecological support plans, including supporting ecological token exchange through USID stablecoins, establishing an ecological loan plan to inject liquidity, and launching the 'Angel Airdrop Plan' aimed at 21,000 global slots, designed to allow participants to share in the ecological development dividends. In governance, DID established a decentralized governance system of 'three-layer synergy', balancing centralized coordination and decentralized autonomy efficiency through computing pool mechanisms and a 'dual-track' node operation model.

Capital and Application: Reshaping the cornerstone of payments, landing in diverse scenarios

The BCH Ecological Fund representative analyzed the strategic value of DID from the perspective of public chain ecology. It pointed out that as Web3 finance deepens, 'identity' has become the bottleneck for large-scale adoption. The decentralized identity system built by DID effectively resolves the contradiction between 'anonymity' and 'trustworthiness' in the Web3 world. The BCH Ecological Fund stated it will fully support the DID Alliance in three directions: infrastructure co-construction, ecological resource importation, and strategic investment incubation.

In the technical implementation phase, Hong Kong Intelligent Technology (HKIT) analyzed the cornerstone role of DID in ensuring cross-border data flow, preventing Deepfake, and building national-level trust anchors from a technical perspective. TangDAO demonstrated the real application of DID in the metaverse, showing how users can utilize DID to authenticate digital assets and conduct commercial transactions, validating the commercial value of DID in C-end applications. The DPIN Ecological Development Fund also stated that it will integrate decentralized computing networks with the DID identity system to provide infrastructure support for the AI economy.

Strategic Hub: The Asia-Pacific Innovation Center officially set sail

During the summit, the DID Alliance, together with HotLink Group, 42X Fund, BCH Ecological Fund, TangDAO, and several other ecological partners including local Malaysian institutions, jointly inaugurated the DID Asia-Pacific Innovation Center. This center is defined as an independent commercial, financial, and trade empowerment platform, serving as a strategic hub for the DID Alliance to deepen its presence in Asia-Pacific and connect globally. It will focus on three major areas: Web3 innovation incubation, digital transformation of traditional businesses, and enterprises going overseas, integrating global capital and educational resources to provide full-chain empowerment services for businesses and investors.

From the top-level design in Silicon Valley to the consensus gathering in Kuala Lumpur; from capital injection to application landing — the DID Alliance Node Consensus Summit showcased the construction process of the Web3 digital sovereignty network. Boundaryless co-construction, global acceleration, the DID Alliance is committed to building an open, interconnected digital civilization infrastructure.