This standard defines a blockchain-based privacy-preserving trading framework in the digital finance field. The framework describes efficient, secure, and privacy-preserving computing algorithms for trading. This standard defines a terminology, technical requirements, an algorithmic trading mechanism, and the roles and functions of algorithm providers, algorithm users, and trading platforms. The standard outlines a privacy-preserving algorithmic trading framework through a reference model.
- Standard Committee
- CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2024-11-12
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Consumer Technology Society
- Standard Committee
- CTS/DFESC - Digital Finance and Economy Standards Committee
- Working Group
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BPCWG - Blockchain and Privacy Computing Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Soo Kim
Contact Soo Kim - Working Group Chair
- Wangjie Qiu
Other Activities From This Working Group
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P3822
Standard for Framework of Computational Resource Trading based on Blockchain
This standard defines a blockchain-based framework for computational resource trading for the digital finance field. The framework provides flexible, efficient, and secure computational resource trading. The standard defines the terminology, technical requirements, computational resource trading mechanism, and the roles and functions of resource providers, resource users, and trading platforms. The standard outlines the computational resource trading framework through a reference model. The consumers of this standard include Internet companies and computational resources trading platforms.
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