In 2025, numerous countries have launched or expanded digital identity systems, aiming to streamline government services and enhance security. The UK introduced a national Digital ID system in September, planning mandatory use for employment by 2029. Switzerland approved its e-ID law, offering free and voluntary digital IDs. Other European nations like Austria, France, Spain, and Poland have also advanced their digital ID platforms. In Asia, China and South Korea have implemented state-backed digital ID systems, while India's Aadhaar system continues to expand. Latin American countries, including Brazil and Costa Rica, have adopted blockchain-based or mobile ID solutions. This global trend supports the EU's initiative to introduce a unified EUDI Wallet by 2026, reflecting a significant shift towards digital identity solutions worldwide.