18820390. USER-SIDE NON-FUNGIBLE TOKEN STORAGE USING SUPER NON-VOLATILE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION)

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USER-SIDE NON-FUNGIBLE TOKEN STORAGE USING SUPER NON-VOLATILE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY

Organization Name

BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Elvis Nyamwange of Little Elm TX (US)

USER-SIDE NON-FUNGIBLE TOKEN STORAGE USING SUPER NON-VOLATILE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18820390 titled 'USER-SIDE NON-FUNGIBLE TOKEN STORAGE USING SUPER NON-VOLATILE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY



Original Abstract Submitted

A system for leveraging local/user-side resources (i.e., memory) to store Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and conduct NFT-related computational processes required for generating/minting or exchanging an NFT. The local/user device is equipped with super Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM), which operates in accordance with a resource-sharing protocol, such as Network Block Device (NBD) protocol or the like. The resource-sharing protocol is registered with the user's NFT digital wallet, which is in communication with the distributed trust computing networks and, thus links the local/user-side resources (i.e., NVRAM) with the distributed trust computing network for resource sharing capabilities.