Centralized Digital Passport for Tokenized Asset Management
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing digital content systems face issues with security, flexibility, and efficiency due to compartmentalized interfaces, excessive user interactions, and fragmented access management, leading to overexposure of sensitive data and inefficient resource utilization.
Innovation Solution
A tokenized asset system that generates and manages tokenized assets from content items within a content management system, providing a digital passport for centralized access and management of tokenized assets across different platforms and blockchains, reducing data exposure and user interactions.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If digital content systems use multiple compartmentalized interfaces and platforms for managing tokenized assets, then they can support different types of tokenized assets on different blockchains, but the number of potential security exposures increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple tokenized asset management interfaces into a single unified user interface. The system consolidates access to different types of tokenized assets across multiple blockchains through one interface, reducing the number of exposure points while maintaining support for diverse asset types. This is achieved by implementing a unified authentication mechanism and centralized asset registry that aggregates information from various blockchain networks.
2Adaptability or versatility
If existing systems require navigation through multiple layers of interfaces and applications to access content items and manage tokenized assets, then they can provide comprehensive functionality, but excessive computing resources are consumed
Solution Approach 1:
The system merges content management and tokenized asset management functionalities into a single integrated platform. Users can access content items and manage related tokenized assets through one unified interface without navigating between separate applications. This consolidation reduces the computational overhead associated with multiple interface layers and session management across different systems.
Solution Approach 2:
The unified user interface implements multi-functionality by allowing users to perform both content management and tokenized asset management operations within the same system. The interface can display content items, generate tokenized assets from selected content, manage existing tokenized assets, and access gated content all through a single consolidated platform, eliminating the need for separate specialized applications.
3Reliability
If digital content systems gate access to content by requiring users to locate and provide tokenized assets from separate tokenized asset systems, then they can secure content access, but excessive user interactions are required
Solution Approach 1:
The system merges the content access gateway and tokenized asset management into a unified system. When users need to access gated content, the system automatically verifies their ownership of the required tokenized assets through the integrated asset registry, eliminating the need for users to manually locate and provide asset information from separate systems. This automation maintains security while significantly reducing user interaction complexity.
Data Source
AI summary
The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating and maintaining tokenized assets associated with a user account of a content management system. In particular, the disclosed systems can facilitate generating tokenized assets from content items within a content management system. In addition, the disclosed systems can identify tokenized assets associated with a user account within a content management system for facilitating access to gated content. For example, the disclosed systems can generate and provide a digital passport that serves as a centralized location for accessing and managing tokenized assets associated with a user account.


