Since September 2016, Australia has served as the leader of
the blockchain standards committee in the International Organization for Standards, or ISO.
The role of a recently - announced
blockchain standards committee, which will be a Chinese government body, is beginning to come into focus.
Not exact matches
Russia is not the only country sending high - powered delegations to the I.S.O. technical
committee focusing on
blockchain standards, which got its start last year.
As reported previously,
Standards Australia was chosen in 2016 to spearhead a technical
committee developing
blockchain tech
standards under the oversight of the International Organization of Standardization.
The China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI) along with the Ministry's Information and software services division will also establish a new technical
committee to lead China's official
blockchain standards.
China is currently a part of the technical
committee TC 307 commission under the International Organization of Standardization (ISO) alongside 30 other nations that are also working towards developing international
standards for
blockchain technology.
The document begins with an objective to «promote the establishment of -LSB-...] the National
Blockchain Distributed Accounting Technology Standardization
Committee» and further states that the committee will recommend standards «in Blockchain reference architectures, data format specification, interoperability, and smart contract
Committee» and further states that the
committee will recommend standards «in Blockchain reference architectures, data format specification, interoperability, and smart contract
committee will recommend
standards «in
Blockchain reference architectures, data format specification, interoperability, and smart contracts.»
As things stand, China is a part of the technical
committee TC 307 under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) alongside 30 other participating countries working toward international
standards for
blockchain technology.
China's information and technology ministry aims to establish a
standards committee to boost the development of
blockchain in the country.
An Australian group has been selected by the International Organization of Standardization (ISO) to spearhead a technical
committee developing
standards for
blockchain tech.
«Leading the ISO
blockchain committee will place Australia in the perfect position to help inform, shape and influence the future direction of international
standards to support the rollout and deployment of
blockchain technology.