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Jelurida and Ardor Blockchain Contribute to ITU Standardization Efforts in Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
LUGANO, Switzerland, Oct. 2, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Jelurida is proud to share the reports 
[https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/focusgroups/dlt/Pages/default.aspx] of the 
International Telecommunication Union 
[https://news.itu.int/itu-issues-guidance-blockchain-adoption/] (ITU-T) Focus 
Group on Applications of Distributed Ledger Technology (FG DLT). Beginning in 
January 2019, a team of experts from Jelurida [https://www.jelurida.com/] led 
by Skylar Hurwitz and including Lior Yaffe, Alberto Fernandez, and Francisco 
Sarrias contributed written sections of reports and attended numerous 
collaborative meetings with international stakeholders in the telecommunication 
and distributed ledger technology (DLT) industries.

The ITU's Standardization Process

The ITU-T is the specialized UN agency responsible for exploring developments 
and issuing standards recommendations in the fields of information and 
communication technology (ICT). In 2017, a dedicated focus group was launched 
to research emerging DLT technologies and use cases spurred by Bitcoin's 
development nearly a decade earlier. After two years of public input from 
dozens of contributors around the globe, the Telecommunication Standardization 
Advisory Group (TSAG) will send each report to one of the 11 active ITU Study 
Groups for up to one additional year of review before releasing official DLT 
standards recommendations for the ICT industry. 

Throughout this process, functioning technologies pioneered by Jelurida, 
including child chains and stateless smart contract execution, have been 
defined as concepts warranting formal definitions. Perhaps the most noteworthy 
mention came in Document 2.1 where Ardor received a brief mention as an example 
of the rising class of platforms offering hybrid solutions allowing businesses 
to permission their own blockchain as needed while utilizing a public 
permissionless network for transaction validation. Anyone interested in reading 
the reports can find a brief summary and link to each report below:

Document 1.1 Standard Taxonomies and Definitions - Learn baseline terms that 
allow the industry to begin speaking the same language. 

Document 2.1 Use cases and Applications - Explore more then 50 use cases that 
were submitted to the ITU for review. Discover the key value propositions and 
barriers to adoption for DLT in various use cases across the ICT industry. The 
section on crypto-collectibles even mentions Tarasca, a digital trading card 
project being built on the Ignis child chain of the Ardor platform. 

Document 3.1 Technical Reference Architecture - Review a technical reference 
architecture for DLT systems. After collecting mapping documents of more than a 
dozen different DLT platforms, a series of generalized architectures were 
created to better understand the commonalities across system designs so that 
future projects can better approach interoperability. The full Ardor platform 
mapping document can be found in the Appendix.  

Future Publications

The next major written publication featuring Jelurida's products will be a book 
from Donau University of Krems in early 2020. There is currently a public, open 
call for contributions on blockchain and the gaming sector focused on the Ardor 
and Nxt platforms. Details can be found on the university's website [ 
https://www.donau-uni.ac.at/de/universitaet/fakultaeten/bildung-kunst-architektur/departments/kunst-kulturwissenschaften/zentren/angewandte-spieleforschung/news-veranstaltungen/news/2019/call-for-bookchapter---blockchain-and-the-gaming-sector0.html?mgnlFormToken=ce927bc7-5ce6-446a-95a0-f819081ca3f2]. 
The deadline for submitting chapter exposes is the 31st of October 2019.

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Source: Jelurida