 Good morning to the OpenWallet Mini Summit. Thank you for attending in person. Thank you for attending online. We have a packed day today. We are very proud to introduce you to some of the first code projects that have been contributed and will be contributed to OpenWallet. I will introduce you in a moment to Torsten who's going to walk you through those projects. But before I do, I'd like to introduce you to the chair of the board of the OpenWallet Foundation, Marie Ostena. Marie. Thank you. Very pleased to be here. My name is Marie Ostena, I'm from VISA. We are one of the founding partners of the OpenWallet Foundation. And why? We know wallets are important. The work that you're doing here is important. We know that the interoperability, consumer choice is going to be absolutely essential. And I'm really excited to see that only after six months there's already the first Mini Summit and there's already a long list of projects and co-donations that's coming in. It's amazing. Well done, everyone. And enjoy the day. Thank you very much, Marie. Without any further ado, I'd like to introduce you to Torsten Loddersted, Senior Technical Advisor of the OpenWallet Foundation. Torsten. Thank you. Oh, can I use that mic? Okay. So good morning, everyone. I would like to introduce you first to the agenda. So what we want to do first, or what we'd like to do is go through the room and introduce the attendees in the room. And we would like to know, what do you want to gain from this Mini Summit today? Followed by hard presenting or making us a client with the project proposal process of OpenWallet Foundation. The goal of today is to present you the first code projects that are either already within OpenWallet Foundation or that are inbound and are confirmed to be contributed to the OpenWallet Foundation. And we have a really impressive lineup. I mean, we have founded the foundation six months ago-ish, right? And we already have a lot of code that's floating in that can be used for building wallets or wallet-based systems. Since, or we would like to maintainers to present their work themselves because that's most authentic. However, we could not accommodate for remote presentations. That's why a couple of those presentations were pre-recorded, but we will try to answer all the questions that come up. We are back-channeling with the maintainers and we'll make our best to answer your questions. And after we have presented the code projects, I will present you other groups at OpenWallet Foundation that do very, very interesting and important work around analyzing the technical landscape in wallet land, most notably the group that's working on analyzing credential formats and the task force that analyzes existing implementations of OpenWallet for VC. So, and with that, I would say, let's start with you. Should I meet you for the first time in person or not? Welcome. Jen Bonner, is he a program manager? No, you already introduced yourself? Drummond? I sure received you. And you? When Jim cheered, I, you know, senior technology strategist for FutureAway. We also, you know, program members of OpenWallet Foundation. In just a minute, I think we can find out from online, so our users, where they will see the water to serve the, you know, conceptually, what they're putting on the water. Joseph Hainan, CTO of Old Fleet. Ola, do you want to go next? Here, where you're... So I guess I'll ask everyone, I work for OpenWallet Foundation and I'm interested in learning today what we can do to accelerate code contribution and development at OpenWallet. Yeah, I would also like to say something about my intention, my background. So I'm interested today to share with all you the exciting news around the different projects we have now at OWF. I myself, I have less a background in open source but a strong background in open standards. So I'm co-author of a couple of different identity standards including OpenID for very high credentials. And yeah, I'm really interested to see how developers adopt those standards and other standards to build wallet-based systems. Okay, and with that hard, I would like to hand over to you.