Last Update
Dec 3, 2018
The MUST Protocol is an open source protocol designed to confirm, account and manage rights to assets through non-fungible tokens. It offers tools for creating efficient decentralized DApps, ensuring the ease of authentication of information about real tangible and digital assets (vehicles, real estate, equipment, securities, currencies) and rights to these assets.
MUST Protocol includes the stages of verification, digitization, complex criterial assessment, monitoring of the asset's condition, determination of owners of rights to this asset and tokenization of rights. This approach will enable the formation of a digital ecosystem for participants in a real economy, built on the exchange of tokenized asset rights.
The MUST Protocol allows to check the proof of the existence of rights to the asset without the involvement of third parties, alienate, acquire or pledge the rights to the asset or transfer rights to such rights.
The MUST Protocol can be used for any types of deals with assets:
Open source blockchain agnostic protocol. Non-Fungible Tokens Ethereum standard ERC721 of TRight tokens (tokens of asset rights). ERC223 standard of MUST Token
IoT (Internet of Things), DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology) to control the state of tangible assets.
MUST Protocol roadmap
Verified 100%
Verified 75%
Attention. There is a risk that unverified members are not actually members of the team
This offer is based solely on information provided by the offeror and other publicly available sources.
The token sale or exchange event is completely independent of ICOholder. ICOholder is not involved in any way, including technical support or promotion.
We list token sales from entities with which we have no relationship to help users track overall activity within the token sector. This information is not intended as advice, and you should seek professional or specialist guidance or conduct your own due diligence before making any decisions based on our content.
Any terms and conditions regarding token acquisition are solely between contributors and the token issuer. ICOholder is not the seller of these tokens.
ICOholder is not legally responsible for any representations made by third parties about any token sale. Any claims for breach of contract must be directed against the listed token issuing entity.
If you have concerns about the nature, legality, or propriety of a token sale or the involved individuals, please contact info@icoholder.com with detailed information.