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Electra Protocol (XEP) – Trusted by global standards

Built on world-class compliance, security, and interoperability

Electra Protocol has been engineered from the ground up to meet internationally recognized ISO standards that banks, governments, and enterprise-grade systems rely on. These standards are not just badges — they demonstrate that XEP is designed for real-world adoption, regulatory alignment, and secure large-scale usage.

Below is a deeper look into what each ISO standard means for our users, partners, and the future of digital finance:
ISO 20022 | ISO 27001 | ISO 14000 | ISO 4217 | ISO 24165 | ISO 55000 | ISO 20435 | Why these ISO standards matter

COMPLIANT

ISO 20022

ISO 20022 compliant – The global financial language

ISO 20022 is the new worldwide messaging standard adopted by central banks, commercial banks, and payment networks across more than 70+ countries.

By aligning with ISO 20022, XEP is fully prepared for the next generation of financial communication.

This ensures:

  • ☑ Interoperability with global banking systems
  • ☑ Faster and more accurate transaction messaging
  • ☑ Compatibility with CBDCs and future digital payment systems
  • ☑ Seamless integration potential for enterprise and government adoption

In simple terms: XEP speaks the same language as the world’s financial institutions, enabling smooth communication, easier adoption, and future-proof positioning in the regulated finance world.

 

https://www.iso.org/standard/20022-1

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ISO 27001

ISO 27001 compliant– Your security is our priority

ISO 27001 is the highest global standard for information security management.

This compliance means Electra Protocol follows rigorous, audited practices for:

  • ☑ Secure data handling
  • ☑ Continuous risk assessment
  • ☑ Protection against cyber threats
  • ☑ Ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of all network operations
  • ☑ Quantum safe staking

For users, institutions, and developers, this translates to:

A blockchain built with enterprise-grade security at its core.

Your data, your assets, and your transactions are protected by a framework trusted by banks, corporations, and governments worldwide.

 

https://www.iso.org/standard/27001

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ISO 14000

ISO 14000 series compliance – Sustainable & eco-friendly blockchain

The ISO 14000 family focuses on environmental responsibility. XEP’s compliance demonstrates our commitment to:

  • ☑ Reducing energy consumption
  • ☑ Using eco-friendly Proof-of-Stake (PoS) technology
  • ☑ Minimizing carbon footprint
  • ☑ Supporting sustainability initiatives
  • ☑ Building a blockchain that respects the planet

While many blockchains waste massive energy, XEP is engineered to be one of the cleanest and most efficient networks, aligned with global environmental standards.

 

https://www.iso.org/iso-14001-environmental-management.html

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ISO 4217

ISO 4217 compliant – XEP recognized as a global currency code

ISO 4217 defines the official currency codes used worldwide (like USD, EUR, GBP).

XEP’s compliance with ISO 4217 ensures:

  • ☑ A recognized and structured currency format
  • ☑ Compatibility with financial systems, exchanges, and accounting software
  • ☑ Easier integration into payment platforms and digital wallets
  • ☑ Global consistency for trading, reporting, and settlement
  • ☑ It’s like giving XEP its official passport in the financial world — making it instantly recognizable, standardized, and interoperable everywhere.

 

https://www.iso.org/cms/%20render/live/en/sites/isoorg/home/standards/popular-standards/iso-4217–currency-codes.html

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ISO 24165

ISO 24165 – Digital Token Identifier (DTI)

ISO 24165 defines a standardized way to identify digital tokens with unique, verifiable identifiers. This ensures every token is recognized in a consistent, interoperable way across exchanges, wallets, and enterprise systems.

Electra Protocol aligns with ISO 24165 principles by designing XEP and its tokenized assets with structured, traceable identifiers. While XEP may not yet be registered in the official DTI database, the architecture already supports the metadata, classification, and governance rules that this standard requires.

This alignment is especially valuable for:

  • ☑ Tokenization projects that require global interoperability
  • ☑ Exchange listings, making token integration seamless and standardized
  • ☑ Enterprise-grade adoption, giving institutions confidence in XEP’s traceability and compliance readiness

By following the structure of ISO 24165, Electra Protocol ensures that every token can be reliably identified, tracked, and managed, laying the foundation for scalable, professional-grade digital asset ecosystems.

 

https://www.iso.org/standard/85547.html

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ISO 55000

 ISO 55000 – Asset Management Principles

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ISO 55000 provides a global framework for best practices in managing assets throughout their lifecycle, including planning, monitoring, risk management, and optimization.

Electra Protocol’s platform is designed to follow these asset management principles, particularly for tokenized real-world assets. This includes:

  • ☑ Defining clear asset ownership and lifecycle rules
  • ☑ Tracking value, usage, and status of each tokenized asset
  • ☑ Ensuring auditability and transparency for institutional partners
  • ☑ Supporting long-term governance and risk management

By aligning with ISO 55000 principles, XEP demonstrates that tokenized assets aren’t just digital representations—they are managed professionally, consistently, and with enterprise-ready accountability. This makes the platform attractive to businesses, regulators, and asset originators who need structured, reliable asset management.

 

https://www.iso.org/standard/55088.html

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ISO 20435

ISO 20435 – Token Representation of Physical Assets (In Development)

ISO 20435 is the emerging standard for tokenizing physical assets, providing a framework for how real-world assets can be accurately represented, tracked, and transacted on blockchain networks.

Electra Protocol’s architecture is already designed in alignment with ISO 20435 principles, including:

  • ☑ Detailed asset metadata for each tokenized asset (type, origin, status, ownership)
  • ☑ Lifecycle management, including creation, transfer, and retirement of tokens
  • ☑ Traceability and auditability to ensure transparency and regulatory compliance
  • ☑ Interoperability with other tokenized asset systems and financial networks

By following these principles, XEP ensures that real-world assets are not only represented digitally but are managed with the rigor, structure, and compliance required for institutional adoption. This positions Electra Protocol as a future-ready, ISO-aligned blockchain platform for tokenization of real-world assets.

 

https://www.iso.org/standard/86280.html

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ISO STANDARDS

 Why these ISO standards matter

For users:

  • ▶ More trust
  • ▶ More security
  • ▶ More reliability

For businesses and institutions:

  • ▶ Easier integration
  • ▶ Regulatory compatibility
  • ▶ Enterprise-grade compliance

For the future:

  • ▶ Positioned for CBDCs
  • ▶ Ready for mass adoption
  • ▶ Built for real-world use cases across industries

Note: As a decentralized and open-source blockchain, Electra Protocol itself cannot be ISO-certified.

What’s important, however, is that any company, government, or institution building on top of XEP can fully achieve ISO certification for their products and operations.

Electra Protocol’s architecture is designed to align with major ISO standards, empowering businesses to deliver certified, enterprise-grade blockchain solutions.

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