Last weekend spent some time diving into Origin and their IPNFT concept. Yesterday they officially launched.
What really stands out? The automated IP management layer. We're talking about rights tracking, licensing workflows, and on-chain royalty settlements happening without manual intervention. That's the game changer.
The friction in traditional IP management has always been the paperwork and settlement delays. Moving this infrastructure on-chain with automated execution could reshape how creators and developers handle intellectual property.
Solid move by the team behind this one.
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-13 09:07
NGL, automated settlement really hits the pain point; the era of paperwork should be over.
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ThesisInvestor
· 12-13 04:48
To be honest, the automated royalty settlement really hits the pain point. Finally, someone is taking action against the traditional cumbersome procedures.
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GasDevourer
· 12-12 10:16
NGL, this automated royalty settlement is really awesome. Finally, someone dares to tackle the mess of traditional IP accounting.
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MoonlightGamer
· 12-10 10:58
ngl Automated settlement does have some real capabilities, but I don't know how much farther there is until it actually goes on-chain and is implemented.
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TestnetNomad
· 12-10 10:56
Automated settlement is really powerful, saving you from those annoying paperwork tasks.
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fren_with_benefits
· 12-10 10:46
NGL, the automation settlement process is really impressive. Finally, someone dares to tackle that mess of traditional IPs.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-10 10:44
ipnft, to put it simply, is about cutting out middlemen, but can it really be implemented? It looks great on paper.
Last weekend spent some time diving into Origin and their IPNFT concept. Yesterday they officially launched.
What really stands out? The automated IP management layer. We're talking about rights tracking, licensing workflows, and on-chain royalty settlements happening without manual intervention. That's the game changer.
The friction in traditional IP management has always been the paperwork and settlement delays. Moving this infrastructure on-chain with automated execution could reshape how creators and developers handle intellectual property.
Solid move by the team behind this one.