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"The KTDI is based on decentralised digital identity which uses cryptography, distributed ledger technology and emerging international standards to enable an individual to self-manage trusted and verified identity attributes. Through KTDI, travellers can collect and share attestations. An attestation is a verified claim issued by a trusted entity, such as a government passport agency or border authority. Examples of attestations are proof of citizenship in country X or proof of entry or exit to country Y."

I don't know if I am excited or horrified. Especially with Accenture working on that.

> The KTDI platform will be integrated with consortium partners’ systems and tested internally throughout 2019 with the goal of initiating testing in a contained live environment and completing the first end-to-end journey during the first quarter of 2020.

The last news I found were all from 2020, and it was not clear if the pilot was successful or not... Does anyone knows what happened with this? Is it dead?