The IEEE blockchain decentralized storage standard led by CESS has been completed and submitted for review by the International Organization for Standardization.
ChainCatcher News, according to official sources, the IEEE P3220.02 "Blockchain-based Decentralized Storage Protocol" standard has been officially completed. The decentralized data infrastructure CESS Network led the working group meeting for pre-review confirmation, and the standard will be formally submitted to IEEE SA for review on September 1, 2025. This marks a key step forward for decentralized storage on the path to international standardization.
As the initiator and main contributor, CESS actively participated in the design of the technical framework, compliance requirements, and application scenarios during the standard-setting process, promoting stronger verifiability, compliance, and practical implementation for decentralized storage. The completion of this standard not only provides a unified reference for AI, Web3, RWA, and enterprise-level applications, but also lays the foundation for compliant deployment and large-scale application worldwide.
CESS will continue to uphold openness and innovation, promote the global application and implementation of decentralized data infrastructure, and help the industry achieve data sovereignty, security, and efficient collaboration.
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