Building Tomorrow's Media Infrastructure
We started in early 2023 with a simple observation: content creators were losing control of their work. Publishers couldn't verify authenticity. Audiences had no way to trace origins. The media ecosystem needed something better than what legacy platforms offered.
So we built it. Not as a revolutionary disruption—just as a practical solution to real problems we kept seeing in Taiwan's creative industries and beyond.
Transparent Attribution
Every piece of content deserves a permanent record of who created it. We're not promising magic—just immutable verification that survives platform changes and corporate decisions.
Direct Creator Control
You shouldn't need permission from a platform to manage your own work. Our tools let creators set terms, track usage, and maintain ownership without intermediaries deciding what's allowed.
Sustainable Economics
We've seen too many creators struggle with unpredictable revenue. Our framework supports various compensation models—subscriptions, micro-transactions, licensing—whatever fits your audience.
How We Got Here
Foundation Year
Started with three people in Taichung working on attribution protocols. Our first client was a documentary filmmaker who'd had work stolen across multiple platforms. That case taught us what mattered most: proof and permanence.
Scaling Infrastructure
Expanded to support news organizations dealing with deepfakes and misattribution. Built partnerships with Taiwan's independent media sector. Learned that education mattered as much as technology.
Current Focus
Now working with creators across music, journalism, and digital art. Our training programs help teams understand distributed verification without getting lost in technical complexity. Results vary, but the trajectory looks promising.
Who's Behind This
Liora Vanhanen
Technical Director
Liora spent eight years building content management systems for publishers before joining us. She'd watched platforms repeatedly change terms on creators, erasing years of work with policy updates. "I got tired of explaining to people why their content suddenly violated new rules," she says.
Her background in both journalism and distributed systems made her the right person to lead our technical development. She focuses on making blockchain tools actually usable—which means hiding most of the complexity that typically scares people away.
Outside work, she advises Taiwanese media startups on technical architecture and runs workshops for creators learning about content verification.
Our Working Philosophy
We've developed a few principles over the past two years. Nothing groundbreaking—just what seems to work when implementing verification systems in messy real-world situations.
Technology Serves Users
Blockchain is a tool, not a philosophy. We use it where it solves problems—permanent records, distributed verification—and ignore it when simpler solutions work better. Most creators don't care about decentralization theory. They care about protecting their work.
Education Before Implementation
Every client gets training before tools. We've learned this the hard way—powerful systems become useless if people don't understand what they're doing. Our workshops focus on concepts first, buttons second.
Honest About Limitations
Blockchain doesn't fix bad contracts. It doesn't stop determined thieves. It won't make your content go viral. What it does provide is verifiable proof and transparent records. That's valuable, but it's not magic.
Built for Evolution
Media technology changes constantly. We design systems that can adapt as platforms shift and new distribution methods emerge. What works in 2025 needs flexibility for 2027's environment.
Want to Learn More?
Our next training cohort starts in September 2025. We're keeping it small—around 15 participants—so everyone gets individual attention. Or just reach out if you want to talk about content verification for your organization.
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