FMR LLC (20240340179). NFT Based Secure Authentication and Notification Apparatuses, Processes and Systems simplified abstract

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NFT Based Secure Authentication and Notification Apparatuses, Processes and Systems

Organization Name

FMR LLC

Inventor(s)

Leticia De La Rosa of Jersey City NJ (US)

Kieran Flesk of Co. Galway (IE)

John Mcdonough of Nahant MA (US)

Feina Niu of Cambridge MA (US)

NFT Based Secure Authentication and Notification Apparatuses, Processes and Systems - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340179 titled 'NFT Based Secure Authentication and Notification Apparatuses, Processes and Systems

The NFT based secure authentication and notification apparatuses, processes, and systems (“NBSA”) transform various inputs related to NFT generation, authentication, document publishing, and NFT document access into corresponding outputs.

  • NBSA components authenticate NFT generation, authentication, document publishing, and NFT document access data.
  • An NFT authentication request is obtained, and the owner blockchain address is determined.
  • Authorization data is evaluated to verify control over the owner blockchain address.
  • NFT metadata and master hash associated with the authenticating NFT identifier are obtained.
  • Source asset datastructures and hashes are determined for each respective source asset.
  • A master hash is generated and matched to verify authentication success.
    • Key Features and Innovation:**

- Secure authentication and notification system for NFTs. - Verification of ownership and control over NFTs. - Efficient processing of NFT generation and authentication requests. - Integration of blockchain technology for secure document access. - Automated matching and verification of authentication data.

    • Potential Applications:**

- Digital asset management platforms. - Secure document sharing systems. - NFT marketplaces and exchanges. - Blockchain-based authentication services. - Intellectual property protection solutions.

    • Problems Solved:**

- Ensuring secure authentication of NFTs. - Preventing unauthorized access to NFT documents. - Streamlining the verification process for NFT ownership. - Enhancing trust and transparency in NFT transactions. - Mitigating the risk of counterfeit NFTs.

    • Benefits:**

- Improved security for NFT owners. - Simplified authentication processes. - Enhanced data integrity for NFT documents. - Increased trust in NFT transactions. - Compliance with industry standards for authentication.

    • Commercial Applications:**

Title: Secure NFT Authentication and Notification System This technology can be utilized in digital asset management platforms, secure document sharing systems, NFT marketplaces, and blockchain-based authentication services. It has the potential to revolutionize the way NFTs are authenticated and accessed, leading to increased trust and security in the digital asset space.

    • Questions about NFT Authentication and Notification System:**

1. How does the NBSA ensure the security of NFT authentication processes? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology for the NFT market?


Original Abstract Submitted

the nft based secure authentication and notification apparatuses, processes and systems (“nbsa”) transforms authenticating nft generation input, nft authentication input, document publishing input, nft document access input datastructure/inputs via nbsa components into authenticating nft generation output, nft authentication output, document publishing output, nft document access output outputs. an nft authentication request datastructure is obtained. an owner blockchain address is determined. authorization data is evaluated to verify that the authorization data establishes control over the owner blockchain address. an nft metadata datastructure is obtained. a master hash associated with the authenticating nft identifier is determined. a set of source asset datastructures associated with the authenticating nft identifier is determined. for each respective source asset datastructure, a hash of source asset data is determined. a master hash is generated from the determined hashes. match between the retrieved master hash and the generated master hash is verified. an authentication success indication is provided.