This marks the first time a major economic power has implemented ISO/IEC 18013-5:2021 standards for digital identity with mandatory banking integration by a specific deadline (2027). The combination of biometric data, banking requirements, and international standardization creates an unprecedented framework for cross-border identity verification that could serve as a model for global implementation.
Japan's My Number Digital ID: Fime Test Tool Advances Global Control
📰 What Happened
Strategic consultancy Fime has developed a Digital Identity Reader Test Suite for Japan's My Number Card system. The tool enables testing of mobile solutions against ISO/IEC 18013-5:2021 standards and supports Japanese language interface. The system will be mandatory for remote bank account opening by April 2027, requiring chip scanning of My Number Cards or driver's licenses for identity verification. The digital ID stores demographic data and photos for biometric comparison across retail, travel, and healthcare sectors.
📖 Prophetic Significance
The 2027 mandatory implementation timeline provides a critical marker in the development of global control infrastructure. The integration of Fime's testing tool with ISO standards specifically fulfills the technical groundwork needed for a unified verification system. The combination of biometric data (photos), banking access, and multiple sectors (retail, travel, healthcare) creates the exact infrastructure described in end-times prophecy for controlling buying and selling. The Japanese language support notably advances the system's potential for Asian market adoption, aligning with prophecies about the kings of the East.