Svmuu News: The Cyberspace Administration of China has issued a notice soliciting public comments on the “Provisions on Promoting the Interoperability and Mutual Recognition of Distributed Digital Identities (Draft for Comment),” with the aim of promoting the innovative development and interoperability of distributed digital identities, support the development of common service capabilities for the national blockchain network infrastructure, and promote cross-platform interoperability and mutual recognition of digital identities across all sectors of the national economy and social development. The regulations state that a distributed digital identity refers to a new type of digital identity based on distributed technologies such as blockchain that enables users to autonomously manage their identity information. It consists of an identifier, a key, verifiable credentials, and verifiable statements. They can be used in scenarios such as digital account management, login authentication, and data authorization, and are designed to address the challenges of cross-regional, cross-industry, and cross-platform identity interoperability and mutual recognition. The deadline for submitting feedback is July 18, 2026.