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On 31st July 2025, '''{{formatnum:72}}''' patent applications related to Blockchain were published, representing 1.0% of all patent applications for the day. This moderate level of activity shows Blockchain is gaining significant attention from innovators. | On 31st July 2025, '''{{formatnum:72}}''' patent applications related to Blockchain were published, representing 1.0% of all patent applications for the day. This moderate level of activity shows Blockchain is gaining significant attention from innovators. | ||
== Market Analysis == | |||
=== Leading Organizations === | |||
The top organizations driving Blockchain innovation include: | |||
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* '''[[Dell Products LP patent applications on 31st July 2025|Dell Products LP]]''': 8 applications (11.1% of Blockchain patents) | |||
* '''[[BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION patent applications on 31st July 2025|BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION]]''': 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents) | |||
* '''[[MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED patent applications on 31st July 2025|MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED]]''': 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents) | |||
* '''[[Visa International Service Association patent applications on 31st July 2025|Visa International Service Association]]''': 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents) | |||
* '''[[Micron Technology Inc patent applications on 31st July 2025|Micron Technology Inc]]''': 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents) | |||
These 5 organizations account for 20 applications (27.8% of all Blockchain patents), indicating a diverse and competitive landscape. | |||
== Technology Deep Dive == | |||
=== Core Innovation Areas === | |||
Patent applications in Blockchain encompass several key innovation areas: | |||
* '''[[Blockchain]]''': Core technology area | |||
* '''[[Distributed Ledger]]''': Core technology area | |||
* '''[[Cryptocurrency]]''': Core technology area | |||
* '''[[Smart Contract]]''': Core technology area | |||
=== Technical Classification Analysis === | |||
The most active CPC classifications in Blockchain include: | |||
* '''[[CPC H04L9/3247|H04L9/3247]]''' ({involving digital signatures}): 16 applications (22.2%) | |||
* '''[[CPC H04L9/3213|H04L9/3213]]''' ({using tickets or tokens, e.g. Kerberos (network architectures or network communication protocols for entities authentication using tickets in a packet data network): 13 applications (18.1%) | |||
* '''[[CPC H04L9/50|H04L9/50]]''' (TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION (arrangements common to telegraphic and telephonic communication): 8 applications (11.1%) | |||
* '''[[CPC G06Q20/389|G06Q20/389]]''' ({Keeping log of transactions for guaranteeing non-repudiation of a transaction}): 8 applications (11.1%) | |||
* '''[[CPC H04L9/0825|H04L9/0825]]''' ({using asymmetric-key encryption or public key infrastructure [PKI], e.g. key signature or public key certificates}): 8 applications (11.1%) | |||
* '''[[CPC H04L9/3242|H04L9/3242]]''' ({involving keyed hash functions, e.g. message authentication codes [MACs], CBC-MAC or HMAC}): 6 applications (8.3%) | |||
* '''[[CPC H04L9/3236|H04L9/3236]]''' ({using cryptographic hash functions}): 6 applications (8.3%) | |||
* '''[[CPC G06Q2220/00|G06Q2220/00]]''' (Business processing using cryptography (postage metering system using cryptography): 6 applications (8.3%) | |||
* '''[[CPC H04L9/3271|H04L9/3271]]''' ({using challenge-response}): 6 applications (8.3%) | |||
* '''[[CPC G06Q20/3825|G06Q20/3825]]''' ({Use of electronic signatures}): 5 applications (6.9%) | |||
== Global Innovation Landscape == | |||
Innovation in Blockchain spans multiple countries: | |||
* '''[[Inventors from US|US]]''': 102 inventors (56.0%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from IN|IN]]''': 22 inventors (12.1%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from SA|SA]]''': 7 inventors (3.8%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from CA|CA]]''': 7 inventors (3.8%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from KR|KR]]''': 6 inventors (3.3%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from AU|AU]]''': 6 inventors (3.3%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from IL|IL]]''': 5 inventors (2.7%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from GB|GB]]''': 4 inventors (2.2%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from SE|SE]]''': 4 inventors (2.2%) | |||
* '''[[Inventors from JP|JP]]''': 3 inventors (1.6%) | |||
The US accounts for 56.0% of inventors in Blockchain, showing significant but not dominant innovation activity. | |||
== Industry Collaborations == | |||
== Leading Inventors == | |||
Key inventors driving Blockchain innovation: | |||
* '''[[:Category:Jaipal_Singh_KUMAWAT_of_Sikar_IN|Jaipal Singh KUMAWAT of Sikar IN]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:VINODKUMAR_VASUDEV_OTTAR_of_Mckinney_TX_US|VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:RAJARAVI_CHANDRA_KOLLARAPU_of_Allen_TX_US|RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:ABEYE_TESHOME_of_Austin_TX_US|ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:BASSEM_EL-AZZAMI_of_Austin_TX_US|BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:ADOLFO_SANDOR_MONTERO_of_Pflugerville_TX_US|ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:MOHIT_ARORA_of_Frisco_TX_US|MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:RICHARD_M._TONRY_of_Georgetown_TX_US|RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:Michal_Davidson_of_Beit_Shemesh_IL|Michal Davidson of Beit Shemesh IL]]''': 2 applications | |||
* '''[[:Category:Alan_White_of_Glasgow_GB|Alan White of Glasgow GB]]''': 2 applications | |||
== Recent Patent Applications == | |||
Representative Blockchain patent applications from 31st July 2025: | |||
=== 20250244473. SECURE FLASHLESS BOOTING FOR AUTOMOTIVE RADAR === | |||
'''Applicant:''' [[NXP BV patent applications on 31st July 2025|NXP BV]] | |||
'''Abstract:''' A radar system boots one or more radar sensors used in motor vehicles. Rather than storing software boot images, at different non-volatile memory (NVM) devices attached to each radar sensor module, the radar system supports booting of multiple radar sensors from the software boot images stored on the NVM device associated with a host. By booting multiple radar sensors with the boot images stored in a single NVM device, the overall number of NVM devices, and therefore the overall cost of the rada... | |||
=== 20250244886. STORAGE DEVICE INCLUDING REPLAY PROTECTED MEMORY BLOCK (RPMB) HOST DEVICE ACCESSING THE RPMB, ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING STORAGE DEVICE AND HOST DEVICE, AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME === | |||
'''Applicant:''' [[SK hynix Inc patent applications on 31st July 2025|SK hynix Inc]] | |||
'''Abstract:''' Storage devices, host devices and electronic devices are disclosed. In an embodiment of the disclosed technology, an electronic device providing an improved security function may include a storage device including a replay protected memory block (RPMB), and a host device configured to provide a command protocol information unit (PIU) instructing the storage device to access the RPMB. The command PIU may include a basic header segment including a total extra header segment length field having a v... | |||
=== 20250244997. CREDENTIAL-CHANGING PLUGIN FOR IOT DEVICES === | |||
'''Applicant:''' [[Phosphorus Cybersecurity Inc patent applications on 31st July 2025|Phosphorus Cybersecurity Inc]] | |||
'''Abstract:''' A process for management of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices includes a management system for identifying, interrogating, and updating devices connected to one or more networks. The management system can include a data store for storing various data related to the devices and the various processes of the management system. The management system can include a controller for executing processes such as interrogation processes, firmware change processes, credential change processes, and other proce... | |||
=== 20250245298. PROCESSING A CONTINGENT ACTION TOKEN SECURELY === | |||
'''Applicant:''' [[2Bc Innovations Llc patent applications on 31st July 2025|2Bc Innovations Llc]] | |||
'''Abstract:''' A method executed by a computing infrastructure to utilize an object distributed ledger includes issuing, to a marketplace computing entity, or more digital records of non-authenticated user information and baseline content for subsequent utilization in establishing of a contingency-action token (CAT) to be represented on the object distributed ledger. The method further includes identifying a user information authenticity computing entity and generating authenticity information. The method furt... | |||
=== 20250245307. Blockchain-based certificate management === | |||
'''Applicant:''' [[DigiCert Inc patent applications on 31st July 2025|DigiCert Inc]] | |||
'''Abstract:''' Systems and methods for a blockchain-based OCSP responder using smart contracts and custom URI scheme for certificate revocation management. Various embodiments include, responsive to a requirement to determine status of a digital certificate, obtaining blockchain information from the digital certificate; interacting with a specified blockchain network based on the blockchain information; and determining a status of the digital certificate based on the Interacting. | |||
== Market Implications == | |||
=== Innovation Intensity === | |||
With 72 applications in a single day, Blockchain shows high innovation activity, indicating sustained R&D investment and market development. | |||
=== Competitive Landscape === | |||
Innovation in Blockchain includes 44 organizations, indicating moderate competition with established players and emerging companies. | |||
=== Technology Outlook === | |||
Emerging themes in Blockchain patents include: user, data, with, from, based, suggesting future development in these areas. | |||
The current patent activity level suggests Blockchain is in a growth phase with increasing market adoption and investment. | |||
== Related Technology Areas == | |||
Innovation in Blockchain often intersects with other emerging technologies: | |||
* [[Medical Devices patent applications on 31st July 2025|Medical Devices]]: 448 applications | |||
* [[Semiconductors patent applications on 31st July 2025|Semiconductors]]: 429 applications | |||
* [[Cybersecurity patent applications on 31st July 2025|Cybersecurity]]: 289 applications | |||
* [[Renewable Energy patent applications on 31st July 2025|Renewable Energy]]: 182 applications | |||
* [[Generative AI patent applications on 31st July 2025|Generative AI]]: 180 applications | |||
* [[Environmental Tech patent applications on 31st July 2025|Environmental Tech]]: 165 applications | |||
* [[5G Technology patent applications on 31st July 2025|5G Technology]]: 154 applications | |||
* [[Internet of Things patent applications on 31st July 2025|Internet of Things]]: 152 applications | |||
== Analysis Tools == | |||
=== Search Resources === | |||
* [[Special:Search/Blockchain patents from 31st July 2025|Search all Blockchain patents from 31st July 2025]] | |||
* [[Category:Blockchain|Browse all Blockchain patents]] | |||
* [[Category:Blockchain Patent Applications|Browse by category]] | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Weekly Patent Summary]] | |||
* [[Technology Trends in Patent Applications]] | |||
* [[Blockchain Industry Analysis]] | |||
* [[Patent Analytics and Trends]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 4 August 2025
Blockchain Patent Applications on 31st July 2025
Executive Summary
On 31st July 2025, 72 patent applications related to Blockchain were published, representing 1.0% of all patent applications for the day. This moderate level of activity shows Blockchain is gaining significant attention from innovators.
Market Analysis
Leading Organizations
The top organizations driving Blockchain innovation include:
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- Dell Products LP: 8 applications (11.1% of Blockchain patents)
- BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION: 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents)
- MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED: 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents)
- Visa International Service Association: 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents)
- Micron Technology Inc: 3 applications (4.2% of Blockchain patents)
These 5 organizations account for 20 applications (27.8% of all Blockchain patents), indicating a diverse and competitive landscape.
Technology Deep Dive
Core Innovation Areas
Patent applications in Blockchain encompass several key innovation areas:
- Blockchain: Core technology area
- Distributed Ledger: Core technology area
- Cryptocurrency: Core technology area
- Smart Contract: Core technology area
Technical Classification Analysis
The most active CPC classifications in Blockchain include:
- H04L9/3247 ({involving digital signatures}): 16 applications (22.2%)
- H04L9/3213 ({using tickets or tokens, e.g. Kerberos (network architectures or network communication protocols for entities authentication using tickets in a packet data network): 13 applications (18.1%)
- H04L9/50 (TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION (arrangements common to telegraphic and telephonic communication): 8 applications (11.1%)
- G06Q20/389 ({Keeping log of transactions for guaranteeing non-repudiation of a transaction}): 8 applications (11.1%)
- H04L9/0825 ({using asymmetric-key encryption or public key infrastructure [PKI], e.g. key signature or public key certificates}): 8 applications (11.1%)
- H04L9/3242 ({involving keyed hash functions, e.g. message authentication codes [MACs], CBC-MAC or HMAC}): 6 applications (8.3%)
- H04L9/3236 ({using cryptographic hash functions}): 6 applications (8.3%)
- G06Q2220/00 (Business processing using cryptography (postage metering system using cryptography): 6 applications (8.3%)
- H04L9/3271 ({using challenge-response}): 6 applications (8.3%)
- G06Q20/3825 ({Use of electronic signatures}): 5 applications (6.9%)
Global Innovation Landscape
Innovation in Blockchain spans multiple countries:
- US: 102 inventors (56.0%)
- IN: 22 inventors (12.1%)
- SA: 7 inventors (3.8%)
- CA: 7 inventors (3.8%)
- KR: 6 inventors (3.3%)
- AU: 6 inventors (3.3%)
- IL: 5 inventors (2.7%)
- GB: 4 inventors (2.2%)
- SE: 4 inventors (2.2%)
- JP: 3 inventors (1.6%)
The US accounts for 56.0% of inventors in Blockchain, showing significant but not dominant innovation activity.
Industry Collaborations
Leading Inventors
Key inventors driving Blockchain innovation:
- Jaipal Singh KUMAWAT of Sikar IN: 2 applications
- VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US: 2 applications
- RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US: 2 applications
- ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US: 2 applications
- BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US: 2 applications
- ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US: 2 applications
- MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US: 2 applications
- RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US: 2 applications
- Michal Davidson of Beit Shemesh IL: 2 applications
- Alan White of Glasgow GB: 2 applications
Recent Patent Applications
Representative Blockchain patent applications from 31st July 2025:
20250244473. SECURE FLASHLESS BOOTING FOR AUTOMOTIVE RADAR
Applicant: NXP BV
Abstract: A radar system boots one or more radar sensors used in motor vehicles. Rather than storing software boot images, at different non-volatile memory (NVM) devices attached to each radar sensor module, the radar system supports booting of multiple radar sensors from the software boot images stored on the NVM device associated with a host. By booting multiple radar sensors with the boot images stored in a single NVM device, the overall number of NVM devices, and therefore the overall cost of the rada...
20250244886. STORAGE DEVICE INCLUDING REPLAY PROTECTED MEMORY BLOCK (RPMB) HOST DEVICE ACCESSING THE RPMB, ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING STORAGE DEVICE AND HOST DEVICE, AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME
Applicant: SK hynix Inc
Abstract: Storage devices, host devices and electronic devices are disclosed. In an embodiment of the disclosed technology, an electronic device providing an improved security function may include a storage device including a replay protected memory block (RPMB), and a host device configured to provide a command protocol information unit (PIU) instructing the storage device to access the RPMB. The command PIU may include a basic header segment including a total extra header segment length field having a v...
20250244997. CREDENTIAL-CHANGING PLUGIN FOR IOT DEVICES
Applicant: Phosphorus Cybersecurity Inc
Abstract: A process for management of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices includes a management system for identifying, interrogating, and updating devices connected to one or more networks. The management system can include a data store for storing various data related to the devices and the various processes of the management system. The management system can include a controller for executing processes such as interrogation processes, firmware change processes, credential change processes, and other proce...
20250245298. PROCESSING A CONTINGENT ACTION TOKEN SECURELY
Applicant: 2Bc Innovations Llc
Abstract: A method executed by a computing infrastructure to utilize an object distributed ledger includes issuing, to a marketplace computing entity, or more digital records of non-authenticated user information and baseline content for subsequent utilization in establishing of a contingency-action token (CAT) to be represented on the object distributed ledger. The method further includes identifying a user information authenticity computing entity and generating authenticity information. The method furt...
20250245307. Blockchain-based certificate management
Applicant: DigiCert Inc
Abstract: Systems and methods for a blockchain-based OCSP responder using smart contracts and custom URI scheme for certificate revocation management. Various embodiments include, responsive to a requirement to determine status of a digital certificate, obtaining blockchain information from the digital certificate; interacting with a specified blockchain network based on the blockchain information; and determining a status of the digital certificate based on the Interacting.
Market Implications
Innovation Intensity
With 72 applications in a single day, Blockchain shows high innovation activity, indicating sustained R&D investment and market development.
Competitive Landscape
Innovation in Blockchain includes 44 organizations, indicating moderate competition with established players and emerging companies.
Technology Outlook
Emerging themes in Blockchain patents include: user, data, with, from, based, suggesting future development in these areas.
The current patent activity level suggests Blockchain is in a growth phase with increasing market adoption and investment.
Related Technology Areas
Innovation in Blockchain often intersects with other emerging technologies:
- Medical Devices: 448 applications
- Semiconductors: 429 applications
- Cybersecurity: 289 applications
- Renewable Energy: 182 applications
- Generative AI: 180 applications
- Environmental Tech: 165 applications
- 5G Technology: 154 applications
- Internet of Things: 152 applications