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TimeAgenda ItemLeadNotes
5 min
  • Start recording
  • Welcome & antitrust notice
  • Introduction of new members
  • Agenda review
Chairs
  • Antitrust Policy Notice: Attendees are reminded to adhere to the meeting agenda and not participate in activities prohibited under antitrust and competition laws. Only members of ToIP who have signed the necessary agreements are permitted to participate in this activity beyond an observer role.
  • New Members:
    • Bart
Suiches
    • Suichies (individual) - Darrell shared Tech Arch deck: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1skHbfJqXaX8er8iUzisNWWnFCMp7bv2ZjKmsq4GXyeA/edit?usp=sharing
      • "software-defined trust infrastructure"
        • On the APAC call we discussed this term and agreed that it was decomposition and abstraction that are the reasons this term resonates
        • Defining the interfaces between the four layers is the essence of service abstraction
        • Ideally this is done with software
        • Drummond Reed mentioned that hardware roots of trust are very important to us
        • Jo Spencer made the point that we don't want to anchor each layer separately – generalising and minimising "business logic" at each layer
        • Wenjing Chu made the point that there can be apps at each layer – they are not all at Layer 4
        • Judith Fleenor asked about layering. Wenjing clarified that each layer can be used independently and that each layer can plug in different implementations.
        • Judith asked about ultimately providing certification against the whole stack or parts of the stack.
        • Wenjing clarified that there will be multiple interfaces specified, and certification could apply to any combination of them.
        • Wenjing used an example of an emergency first-responder network that uses TCP/IP but for a very different type of network
raised desire 
didas.swiss/2021/12/21/e-id-based-on-ssi-needs-for-regulatory-support/
5 minReview of previous action itemsChairs

No action items were recorded in the last meeting.

BAH! we created the github repo for the Trust Registry Spec (see below)


10 minsUpdate on the TBDex protocol

Tim Bouma spotted an excellent podcast interview with Mike Brock who heads up the TBD division at Square/Block. It is long (1 hr 20 mins) but worth listening to if you are really interested in this approach to a payments protocol.

  • 3rd point (Darrell was distracted) - TBDex is a good example of something we can apply the ToIP 4-layer tech architecture (thin-waist) model. 
  • Compliance regime vs. Capture regime - are banks using it for capture and exclusion (divesting risk). Impacts on fintechs and the unbanked.
30 mins

DEFERRED

Update the Utah ToIP stack protocol meeting

Drummond Will provide a summary of the main discussion points and key conclusions. He is working on a write up but just had hand surgery and so is moving more slowly than normal.

Drummond Reed will prepare deck and share with group, followed by in-depth discussion later.

5minsTR TF 

GitHub https://github.com/darrellodonnell/toip-trustregistry-specification/blob/main/ToIP-TrustRegistrySpecification-v1.md 


5 mins
  • Review decisions/action items
  • Planning for next meeting 
Chairs

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