Our active contribution to international standards bodies ensures interoperability and best practice.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalisation, privacy and security.
The OpenID Foundation is a non-profit international standards development organisation of individual developers, government agencies and companies who wish to promote and protect OpenID. OIDF assists the community by providing needed infrastructure and help in promoting and supporting adoption of OpenID.
DIF is an engineering-driven organisation focused on developing the foundational elements necessary to establish an open ecosystem for decentralised identity and ensure interoperability between all participants.
For full transparency, Meeco makes this important documentation publicly available and has published additional information about the key encryption library, which is open sourced and available on GitHub at https://github.com/Meeco for review and auditing. This is further supported by documentation at https://docs.meeco.me.
An open source, public network governed by leading organisations around the world. The Hedera codebase and ecosystem standards are open source and contributed by the community through Hedera Improvement Proposals (HIPs). The community consists of Hedera application and ecosystem developers, node operators, and peripheral organisations.
Financial Institutions are taking a leadership role in the Digital Economy by establishing a Global Assured Identity Network by over 150 individual digital identity and banking contributors as part of a “no logo, no sponsor, pro bono” open source initiative.
The European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) aims to leverage the power of blockchain for the public good. EBSI is an initiative of the European Commission and the European Blockchain Partnership.
In early 2024 representatives from Japan and Australia formed a Cross-Border Working Group to explore the technical, legal, and commercial requirements to enable seamless and interoperable digital identity and data sharing. The founding Cross-Border Working Group organisations include Dai Nippon Printing Co. (DNP), MUFG, Meeco, ConnectID, NAB and CBA.