Numbers Protocol

Numbers Protocol

Numbers Protocol is a decentralized network designed to ensure provenance and create a verifiable history for digital media, including content created by humans and AI. It provides a suite of tools for developers, such as APIs and low-code solutions, built on its own blockchain (an Avalanche Subnet). The protocol aims to increase trust in digital content through its indexing system (Numbers ID), decentralized storage, and content verification engine. It supports a community-driven ecosystem with partnership and grant programs to foster adoption.
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Description

Numbers Protocol is a decentralized ecosystem built to authenticate, track, and secure digital media by creating a verifiable and transparent history for each asset. Utilizing its own blockchain on an Avalanche Subnet, the protocol assigns a unique Numbers ID (Nid) to each piece of media, creating a tamper-evident record of its origin and modifications. It offers a comprehensive suite of tools for developers, including APIs for asset registration and history tracking, low-code solutions like Bubble plugins, and open-source tools like 'nit' (Git for Media Files). The ecosystem also features a Verify Engine for reverse-image search, partnership programs for creators and businesses, and an innovation program offering grants. Key use cases include collaborations with Reuters and Starling Lab to archive significant global events, demonstrating its capacity to preserve digital history and combat misinformation.

Grant Funding

VC Funding

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2021

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$5M