Since 2011, Mai has been a pioneer in promoting Bitcoin and blockchain,widely known by her nickname "Miss Bitcoin." She founded Japan Blockchain Week,one of the largest blockchain conference in Japan, building bridges between Japan and the world by fostering connections and business opportunities. She also serves as an advisor to the Japan Blockchain Association.
Mai has founded multiple ventures, including "KIZUNA," Japan's first cryptocurrency donation platform, "withB," a blockchain-focused recruitment company, and "Gracone," a blockchain consulting firm. In 2021, she co-founded "INTMAX," an Ethereum Layer 2 solution based in Switzerland, leading the development of scalable technology using zkRollup. In 2026, she founded "zERC20," a privacy solution for everyday citizens that is compatible with all ERC20 tokens and designed to be AML-friendly, and is now dedicated to driving its adoption.
Roundtable Room 2, Ground Floor
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By the end of 2026, all EU member states will be required to issue the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI), with a goal of achieving 80% voluntary adoption by 2030.
While much of the current focus has been on user adoption and interoperability, a more fundamental shift in the economy is underway: the rise of AI agents capable of acting, transacting, and coordinating on behalf of individuals and businesses. This raises a critical question: how can these agents be trusted to act, transact, and take decisions safely across platforms and jurisdictions?
Identity-wallets and verifiable credentials hold the potential to become foundational trust infrastructure that unlocks this shift, by authenticating identity, delegating authority from human to agent, and resolving KYC and liability questions. With the right design choices today, the EUDI could evolve into a global benchmark not just for digital identity, but for programmable, interoperable trust.
Yet, critical questions remain around adoption, sustainable business models, and resilience to emerging technological risks. As the deadline draws closer, this roundtable will convene financial institutions, digital identity and verifiable credentials providers, technologists, and policymakers to examine key design and coordination challenges and trade-offs facing identity wallet ecosystems today.