
Emali Introduces KeyPear Digital Credential Infrastructure for Regulated Ecosystems
KeyPear provides wallet, credential, and verification infrastructure for institutions that require reusable identity assurance and controlled data exchange.

HONG KONG - April 21, 2026
Emali Limited today announced KeyPear, a digital credential and consent infrastructure platform designed for regulated ecosystems that require reusable identity assurance, controlled verification, and interoperable data exchange.
KeyPear is built around decentralised identifier and verifiable credential patterns, allowing trusted parties to issue credentials that can be held by users and presented to service providers when verification is required. The platform is intended to reduce repeated verification steps while preserving institutional control over assurance, consent, and audit requirements.
"Digital trust infrastructure needs to be practical for institutions and understandable for end users," said the Emali team. "KeyPear is designed to support credential-based participation without adding unnecessary operational friction."
The platform supports issuer, holder, and verifier workflows, API integration with enterprise systems, and governance controls suitable for financial services, public-sector programs, and multi-party digital ecosystems.
KeyPear reflects Emali's broader focus on regulated digital infrastructure, including identity, consent, tokenisation, programmable settlement, and ecosystem governance.
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