Over 37,000 Digital Certificates Issued as IOST’s Blockchain Solution Enhances Security and Ownership Management for Digital Content
Cabinet, a company specializing in node operations for Web3 developers, and IOST are excited to announce that the digital content certification service, “A Trust,” has successfully transitioned to the IOST blockchain mainnet. Developed by a major Japanese affiliated company, A Trust utilizes IOST’s consensus algorithm in a private environment, and several Japanese companies have issued over 37,000 digital certificates to date. Cabinet has now taken over the operation and fully integrated the service onto the IOST mainnet.
“A Trust” is designed primarily to certify the ownership of digital content, functioning as a digital registry. Since A Trust certificates are stored on the blockchain, they are highly resistant to tampering, ensuring the accuracy of ownership information. Additionally, by recording the history of each content transfer, the service enables effective management of data distribution.
For more information, visit: A Trust.
“IOST adopts a model that does not consume tokens; instead, it requires users to deposit tokens to obtain GAS (transaction fees). We chose this model because we believe its features are well-suited for a certificate issuance system. By utilizing a public blockchain, we reduce the burden on issuers to ensure the permanent storage of certificates, making the system easier to use and capable of issuing and storing large volumes of certificates. We believe this advantage will be fully realized. With more than 37,000 certificates already issued, we will continue to ensure the stable operation of this system and work towards the widespread adoption of digital certificates as an essential part of society’s infrastructure.” — Akihisa Ishida, Founder and CEO of Cabinet “Since the launch of its mainnet in 2019, IOST has reliably supported a wide range of applications as a decentralized network infrastructure without incident. We are pleased to announce that the A Trust service, developed by a major Japanese company and utilizing IOST’s algorithm, has successfully transitioned from a private environment to the mainnet. This milestone demonstrates IOST’s position as a leading blockchain solution for enterprises.” — Blake Jeong, Co-CEO of IOST About Cabinet
As an infrastructure provider responsible for the reliability and security of the blockchain ecosystem, Cabinet offers RPC node infrastructure, enabling communication with critical components such as blockchain nodes. The company ensures high availability and stable operations to meet the demands of Web3 operators.
For more information, visit: Cabinet.
About IOST
High fees and slower transaction times on the Ethereum network have left the door open for new solutions to emerge, and IOST is one such project that has been gaining traction since its mainnet launch in 2019.
Backed by significant financial and VC firms such as Sequoia, Matrix, and ZhenFund, IOST is a pioneering decentralized, high-throughput, gas-efficient Proof-of-Believability-powered smart contract platform built to tackle the scalability trilemma once and for all. For this, the concluding ranking from China’s CCID ranked IOST as the best blockchain platform under Basic Technology, better than Ethereum, EOS, and every other smart-contracting platform evaluated by the agency. This is a testament to the quality and ability to roll out a better, innovative product and reflects our genuine desire to be the best in the sphere.
Being one of the public chain leaders in adoption, performance, and utility, IOST remains committed to our mission to unleash the power of blockchain. IOST currently has an ever-expanding 500,000 members community in over 20 countries, over 400 nodes, a top-tier staking ecosystem, and symbiotic relationships with corporations dotted worldwide.
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