🚨 IOTA, and only IOTA, is officially recognized in the 2025 policy paper by China’s Ministry of Commerce.
In 2025, China’s Ministry of Commerce released a landmark report on the Digital Product Passport (DPP), authored by the CAICT (China Academy of Information and Communications Technology) and the CNIS (China National Institute of Standardization).
🔑 The report highlights IOTA as a prime example of self-sovereign identity (SSI) based on DIDs, stressing its ability to give users full control over their data and prevent centralized monopolies.
It also emphasizes the push for unification between EBSI (European Blockchain Services Infrastructure) 🇪🇺 and Xinghuo BIF 🇨🇳, along with the global migration towards QR codes (GM2D) as a universal standard.
⚡ Crucially, the report makes clear: China doesn’t want to simply “plug into” the European system — it aims for a model of mutual recognition 🌍. And in this context, IOTA is showcased as a decentralized identity solution that could fit into a global interoperability standard.
📌 Beyond IOTA, the report reviews projects like Battery Pass, Catena-X, CIRPASS, and the UN’s UNTP initiative.
🔥 An official Chinese government document in 2025 naming IOTA (and no other crypto) as a key reference in digital identity… coincidence, or a glimpse of the next global standard?
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fdi.mofcom.gov.cn/resource/p…
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