artifactstokens
Artifactstokens is a generic term used to describe digital representations of artifacts that are stored, managed, and transacted within a defined system. An artifactstoken encodes information about a particular artifact, including its identity, provenance, ownership, and attributes, and serves as a verifiable pointer to the artifact’s data. Depending on design, artifactstokens may be issued on distributed ledgers (blockchains) or centralized databases, and can be fungible, non-fungible, or semi-fungible.
In practice, artifactstokens function as unit records that link a physical or digital artifact to a tokenized
Use cases span cultural heritage, art markets, gaming, and museum logistics. Museums and archives may issue
Key considerations include data standardization, interoperability, and governance; legal and ethical aspects of ownership and reproduction