China expects to have its national blockchain standardization committee in place before the end of this year, according to an official from the country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
In a keynote speech at the 2018 Guiyang Big Data Expo on Saturday, Li Ying, head of the IT ministry's Information and Software Department, said the committee's structure will be based on that of TC 307, a counterpart blockchain commission under the International Organization for Standardization.
The plan is to have a comprehensive framework for blockchain standards complete by the end of 2018, she added - confirming a plan announced by Chinese government officials earlier this month.
"We have been working closely with the ISO and the International Telecommunication Union. We should soon have our national technical committee for blockchain standardization ready within this year."
The official's remarks come soon after China's IT ministry revealed its agenda to standardize blockchain application development - the goal being, as Li explained it, to "Expedite blockchain deployment in areas that most urgently need the nascent tech."
As previously reported by CoinDesk, while the country is a participating member of the ISO's TC 307 commission, which focuses on standard frameworks for blockchain use in authentication and smart contracts, the ministry said in March 2018 that it is looking to build the country's own initiative around standardization.
A research lab directly supervised by the IT ministry has already moved to conduct monthly evaluations of major public blockchains in an effort to create a standard rating system.
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China Poised to Form Blockchain Standards Committee This Year
Publicado en May 28, 2018
by Coindesk | Publicado en Coinage
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