Digital Institutional Platform
Digital Institutional Platform is a system that provides multilateral interaction of economic entities, objects and poly-subject environments within the digital institutional frame , which generates numerous business opportunities and creates mechanisms for regulation, taxation and legal support of new activities, as well as stimulates economy towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and a viable future.
The digital institutional platform provides:
· legal expansion of property rights to the global level and in the digital environment;
· Digital securing property rights;
· establishment of digital companies of different ownership in the legal jurisdiction of countries connected to the institutional frame ;
· financial and banking services for digital companies;
· digital distribution and securing of property rights to tangible and intangible assets between entities in the processes of economic activity with various forms of participation and blended financing;
· increasing the profitability of production processes;
· individualization of demand and production;
· transition from individual firms to geographically distributed digital business environments, which are united by common technologies, standards, quality control, sales, as well as have their own systems of digital resource provision and logistics;
· self-organization and self-management in a complex variety of economic relations;
· management of large-scale infrastructure projects to attain the Sustainable Development Goals and counter global threats and risks;
· new sources of profit from the monetization of “relations” in a complex and rapidly changing economic landscape, as well as profit from the deployment of new markets, new economic institutions and innovations;
· regulation, taxation and legal support of innovations, as well as stimulating innovation through privileges, guarantees, preferences and immunity;
· environment for the establishment, functioning and collaboration of "polycentric institutions" to regulate economic, social, corporate and inter-corporate relations;
· platform for the development of digital public goods;
· harmonization between private profit, public goods and innovations;
· digital cybersecurity based on digital legal relationships provided by the institutional framework system.
Technologically, such a system is deployed on the basis of a neurosemantic architecture, which is a multi-agent environment that ensures the creation and functioning of virtual business communities and uses digital intelligence to auto-formalize business processes and manage information, communications and relations.