The team behind MadNetwork, a custom blockchain purpose-built for enterprise authentication infrastructure, today announced plans to absorb Po.et, the decentralized protocol for content ownership, discovery and monetization in media. Together, they aim to tackle the most important problem with the internet today — identity validation — and its uses in content and monetization. Along with its plans to merge resources with Po.et, MadNetwork also presented a new dual-token system which it plans to implement in the coming months.
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Launched in 2018, MadNetwork envisioned a series of products and partnerships geared toward reshaping the media industry. The network rolled out developer tools through MadHive, and forged a partnership with AdLedger, a nonprofit consortium working to build open technical standards for media and advertising. Most recently, MadNetwork was tapped by Verizon to power Full Transparency, a corporate transparency initiative using blockchain verification for news releases.
Founded in 2017, Po.et is a subsidiary of BTC Inc, a publishing and marketing company for the blockchain industry. Po.et started its roadmap by developing an open-source software based on the Bitcoin blockchain for data attribution and content timestamps.
“MadNetwork is building the fundamental layer that almost all enterprise solutions need: the ability to validate the identity of anything in the digital world; whether its people, assets, organizations or devices,” said Adam Helfgott of MadNetwork. “Absorbing the Po.et team and resources will help us achieve our shared vision of a more transparent, fair, and accountable web that much more quickly.”
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Building on MadNetwork’s Ethereum sidechain
Po.et had experienced significant scaling, storage, and transaction fee issues while trying to build on Ethereum. This has pushed the team to re-evaluate their options for moving away from Ethereum or an ERC-20 token.
These same challenges have spurred many other projects to migrate to other blockchains or to build custom layer-two solutions. MadNetwork’s Ethereum sidechain was built to enable the speed and transaction cost necessary for wide enterprise use cases to become viable.
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