# Blockchain Standards
- Blockchain Standards
- ISO/TC 307
- CEN/CENTLIC
- ERC 725
+++- ISO/TC 307 “Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies” https://www.iso.org/committee/6266604.html
+++- CEN/CENELEC JTC 19 “Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies” https://standards.iteh.ai/catalog/tc/cen/d96ab6b7-aac8-49e9-9ac5-b391bbd2abdc/cen-clc-jtc-19
ERC: Proxy Account #725 Standardizing a minimal interface for a smart contract based account allows any interface to operate through these account types.
ERC: Key Manager #734 The following describes standard functions for a key manager to be used in conjunction with ERC725.
This contract can hold keys to sign actions (transactions, documents, logins, access, etc), as well as execute instructions through an ERC 725 proxy account. https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/725
ERC-4337: Account Abstraction Using Alt Mempool An account abstraction proposal which completely avoids consensus-layer protocol changes, instead relying on higher-layer infrastructure. https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4337
https://github.com/ChainAgnostic/CASA
https://www.gov.ca.gov/2022/05/04/governor-newsom-signs-blockchain-executive-order-to-spur-responsible-web3-innovation-grow-jobs-and-protect-consumers/
Global Standards Mapping Initiative (GSMI) Comprehensive resources and recommendations for the blockchain ecosystem to navigate the complexities of the global digital asset landscape, across 6 key areas:
- Legislation and Regulatory Development
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- Taxonom
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- Technical Standard
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- Blockchain and Digital Assets Landscap
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- University Courses and Degree Program
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- Fact Cards on Key Themes https://gbbcouncil.org/gsmi/
GLOBAL STANDARDS MAPPING INITIATIVE 2.0 The Global Standards Mapping Initiative (GSMI) is an industry-led effort to map and assess the blockchain and digital asset landscape across five key areas:
1) legislation and regulatory guidance
2) technical standards
3) industry standards and recommendations
4) university courses and degree programs
5) industry consortia https://gbbcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/GBBC-GSMI-2.0-Report-1.pdf NOVEMBER 2021