If you build a standard electrode based on this reaction (for example you dissolve in water salts with the anions required, with the activities equal to 1, 25ºC and so on), you put a platinum wire in your test tube and you connect it to a standard hydrogen electrode (based on the reduction H3O+/H2) which has a potential of 0.00 V (this is IUPAC convention), using a good voltmeter you'll see that between the two poles there's a potential difference of 0.08 V (the plus means that your electrode is a better oxidizer than the SHE, so the electron flux goes from the second one to the first one, try writing the half reactions to see what I mean).