MYEG and MYIDSSB Collaborate to Launch Blockchain-Based Digital ID

MY sE.G. Services Bhd (MYEG) has entered into a strategic partnership with MyDigital ID Solutions Sdn Bhd (MYIDSSB) to develop a blockchain-powered national digital identity ecosystem known as the MyDigital ID Superapp. This initiative is aimed at enhancing security measures to combat the rising instances of online fraud.

According to MYEG, the MyDigital ID Superapp is designed to offer a seamless, secure, and scalable solution for digital identity management, specifically catering to commercial service providers. The platform is built on the Malaysia Blockchain Infrastructure, which operates as a national initiative under the National Research and Development Agency, MIMOS. It is equipped with an array of tools, including an e-wallet, a news broadcasting feature, and an open innovation software development environment, enabling businesses and service providers to integrate and utilize MyDigital ID effectively.

Advancing Interoperable Digital Standards

The introduction of this initiative comes at a time when policymakers and industry leaders across China-ASEAN ministerial events are advocating for the adoption of interoperable digital standards and blockchain-based identity verification systems. These measures are being prioritized to enhance online security and mitigate fraudulent activities.

MYEG has highlighted that its Layer One public blockchain network, Zetrix, provides a comprehensive global ID solution. This network not only supports MyDigital ID but also integrates the digital identity systems of Chinese nationals and business entities, along with the World network’s World ID. Through this extensive integration, MYEG aims to create a more secure and interconnected digital identity ecosystem.

Addressing the Growing Financial Impact of Scams

The increasing prevalence of scams continues to impose severe financial and emotional distress in Malaysia. Recent data from the State of Scam Report 2024 has indicated that fraudulent activities resulted in losses amounting to RM54.02 billion (US$12.8 billion) over the past year. This financial impact represents approximately 3.0 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, underscoring the pressing need for robust countermeasures to curb fraud.

Beyond Malaysia, cyber scams remain a significant issue across Southeast Asia, where cybercriminals reportedly stole up to US$37 billion in 2023. Additionally, there has been a notable rise in crimes driven by artificial intelligence, further emphasizing the necessity of adopting advanced technological solutions to enhance cybersecurity measures.

With the launch of the MyDigital ID Superapp, MYEG and MYIDSSB aim to establish a more resilient digital identity framework that can effectively address these growing cybersecurity threats while fostering greater trust in online transactions and identity verification processes.