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Presentation of the new National Technical Standardization Report on Blockchains, published by ILNAS
Distributed ledgers, also known as blockchains, have enjoyed significant growth since their conceptualization in 2008. They are now considered in many areas (banking, supply chain, digital identification, public sector, etc.) as promising tools to help better distribute trust between players, and to simplify complex services. Thus, more and more efforts are being made to facilitate their adoption. As examples, one can cite the ongoing deployment, by the European Union, of the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure, which aims to create services for EU citizens, or the development of regulations in Luxembourg, taking into account blockchains in the management of financial instruments.
Technical standardization also plays a role in the adoption
of this new technology, by helping to stabilize it, establish good technical
and organizational practices, and document the state of the art. As part of the
Luxembourg Standardization Strategy 2020-2030 and the Policyon ICT technical standardization 2020-2025, the Institut luxembourgeois de la Normalisation, de l’Accréditation, de la Sécurité et qualité des produits et services (ILNAS) actively follows the progress of
blockchain standards, in order to inform the national market and encourage its
participation in the development of the field’s future standards. In this
context, ILNAS is releasing a new National
Technical Standardization Report "Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers"
.
This report provides national actors with an overview of the
distributed ledger normative landscape and highlights the opportunities
available to them to get involved in technical standardization. It consists of
four chapters:
–A presentation of basic blockchain concepts. This
chapter provides an understanding of different blockchain consensus mechanisms,
and how smart contracts work.
–A sketch of existing platforms. This part of the
report describes various major blockchain platforms, specifying their unique
characteristics as well as their intended use.
–A glimpse of initiatives, especially European ones, and
applications. This chapter shows some of the main European initiatives and
looks into the Luxembourg blockchain ecosystem. It also presents use cases of
this technology from different industries.
–A description of the current state of technical
standardization. This last chapter provides an inventory of the main
standardization work in the field of distributed ledgers. It also allows the
national market to understand how to get involved in the drafting of these
projects.
This publication aims to raise awareness among national
blockchain stakeholders about the relevant technical standardization work
helping to guide future developments in this area. ILNAS wishes to encourage
the national market to take technical standardization activities at the
European and international levels into consideration, whether by applying existing
standards or contributing to their development by becoming a national delegate
in standardization.
The National Technical Standardization report “Blockchain
and Distributed Ledgers” is available HERE.
For any questions or comments relating to this document, ILNAS may be contacted
directly at the following address: info@ilnas.etat.lu.
Press release by ILNAS