Mobile phone distributor Nokia filed a patent for a “device, method and computer program” which could encrypt digital assets.
On Dec. 23, the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) showed that Nokia Technologies applied for a digital asset encryption patent.
According to English translations of the patent application, the patent is for a device and a program with a component that encrypts digital assets.
The patent also involves indexes of digital assets used for encryption, which the program would provide for its first network function. While the patent seems unclear, it shows that the company may be diving into the encryption of digital assets and could potentially be developing a device that performs this function.
Cointelegraph contacted Nokia for more information but did not receive an immediate response.
Nokia’s blockchain and metaverse endeavors
In 2021, the mobile phone company announced the Nokia Data Marketplace, an enterprise-grade data infrastructure service using blockchain technology. The platform uses permissioned blockchain infrastructure and offers data transaction and analysis.
Permissioned blockchains are networks that use distributed ledger technology but are not fully decentralized. They are embedded with an access layer, allowing participants to interact only after having pre-approved levels of authority.
In 2023, the phone creator worked on a 5G-connected microbrewery using metaverse technology. With augmented reality (AR), researchers in Australia worked alongside colleagues in Germany on joint experiments brewing beer. The researchers simulated brewing so they could “perfect beer in the digital space.”
On March 1, the company reported that it would build network architecture to serve the emerging innovations market. The company anticipates a 22 to 25% increase in network demand through 2030. Because of this, the company will invest in its network equipment and services portfolio in the coming years.
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