Blockchain Governance Initiative Network (BGIN) is a non-profit organisation that creates neutral forums for in-depth discussions among all stakeholders, documenting a common language to establish shared understanding. It also fosters innovation, best practices, and standards for blockchain governance in operational, regulatory, and technical spheres.
Join us: BGIN FASE & IKP WG - ZKP, AI, Cyber, Stablecoins. · Zoom · Luma
To serve the above purpose, BGIN:
- Creates an open, global, and neutral platform for multi-stakeholder dialogues,
- Develops a common language and understanding among stakeholders with diverse perspectives through multi-stakeholder dialogues,
- Builds academic anchors through continuous provision of trustable documents and codes based on an open source-style approach, and
- Establishes best practices and standards that serve blockchain governance.
FASE (Financial Applications & Social Economies)
Completed Work:
- Stablecoin document (ready for presentation)
Pending Work:
- AI document (open for discussion)
New Work:
- Taxonomy of harmful activities in digital assets (FASE-IKP collaboration)
CYBER (Cybersecurity - Information Sharing Security)
Pending Work:
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Post-quantum security considerations
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Information sharing framework
IKP (Identity, Keys & Privacy)
Completed Work:
- ZKP document (BGIN SR 0011 - freshly polished, ready to present)
New Work:
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Proof of Personhood: Biometrics, Systems + Agent Duality as personhood preservation mechanism
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Taxonomy of harmful activities in digital assets (collaboration with FASE)
Community Discussion
Open forum for multi-stakeholder dialogue on:
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AI document feedback (FASE)
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Harmful activities taxonomy framework (FASE-IKP collaboration)
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Biometric proof of personhood and agent duality mechanisms (IKP)
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Information sharing security approaches (CYBER)
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Cross-working group synergies
Webinar Purpose: Monthly showcase of BGIN working group documents and collaborative efforts, demonstrating how multi-stakeholder dialogue produces trustable documentation and common language across blockchain governance challenges.