Explore HUMBL’s proprietary IP and technology solutions for blockchain currency transfer and asset tokenization.
HUMBL was recently issued U.S. Patent No. 12,118,613 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the “System and Method for Transferring Currency Using Blockchain.” This patent was formally issued by the USPTO on October 15, 2024.
As more traditional assets and currencies become tokenized on blockchain, the potential industry applications for this patent include, but are not limited to: digital wallets, digital asset exchanges, traditional stock exchanges, traditional banks, financial services and brokerages, global remittance and payment providers, transfer agents, foreign exchange, credit card services, government services and more.
A financial services system that utilizes a user device and a blockchain having a blockchain ledger includes. a host database having a non-transitory computer-readable medium including code and a host controller that executes the code. The host controller enables communication between a first digital wallet on the user device and one of a local currency account and a digital currency account to initiate a deposit via one of the currency accounts. The deposit can be assigned a transaction ID that is recorded to the blockchain ledger. The transaction ID can include a deposit currency value. A method for transferring currency includes the steps of enabling communication between a first digital wallet on a user device and one of a local currency account and a digital currency account with a host controller of a host database to initiate a deposit via one of the currency accounts, assigning a transaction ID to the deposit, and recording the transaction ID that includes a deposit currency value to a blockchain ledger.
The patent application proposes a comprehensive system for customizing and issuing blockchain-tokenized assets on trading platforms and marketplaces.
HUMBL filed an appeal brief on October 9, 2024 for the review of its USPTO patent application 17/084,251, which is currently in the review process.