Recommendation ITU-T F.751.10 (09/2023) Framework and requirements for distributed ledger technology (DLT)-based digital collection services
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FOREWORD
Table of Contents
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
     3.1 Terms defined elsewhere
     3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Overview
7 Overall architecture
     7.1 Architecture of the DLT-based digital collection service system
     7.2 Core functional components
          7.2.1 DLT system
          7.2.2 Digital collection service platform
          7.2.3 Digital collection service client
          7.2.4 DLT-based digital collections
8 Information flows
     8.1 Overall information flow diagram
     8.2 Information flows of the digital collection service platform
     8.3 Information flows of the digital collection user
9 Functional requirements
     9.1 Functional requirements of the DLT-based digital collection service client
     9.2 Functional requirements of the DLT-based digital collection service platform
     9.3 Functional requirements of the DLT system
          9.3.1 Functional requirements of the smart contracts
          9.3.2 Functional requirements of the storage
          9.3.3 Functional requirements of the operation and management
     9.4 Performance requirements
     9.5 Security requirements
          9.5.1 Identity authentication requirements
          9.5.2 Data security requirements
          9.5.3 Privacy protection requirements
          9.5.4 System security requirements
          9.5.5 Content security requirements
Appendix I  Examples of the DLT-based digital collection services
     I.1 DLT-based digital culture collections
     I.2 DLT-based digital music collections
     I.3 DLT-based digital game assets
     I.4 DLT-based digital sport assets
     I.5 DLT-based digital tickets
Appendix II  Value of using DLT for digital collection services
     II.1 Guarantee authenticity, durability and continuity
     II.2 Ownership confirmation and information traceability
     II.3 Enhance collection value through uniqueness and scarcity
     II.4 Reduce transaction costs and improve circulation
     II.5 Speed-up the construction of the digital collection trading market
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