Cross-border circulation of cultural copyrights has always faced a major problem—difficult to confirm rights and hard to trace. Recently, I noticed a token project that is working on this area, using the Plasma protocol to digitize cultural copyrights, which can be considered a new entry point.



On the technical level, this project leverages the Plasma consensus mechanism to achieve over 3000+ TPS and real-time rights confirmation. The core idea is to record the hash of the work and creation information on the blockchain via smart contracts, forming a copyright certificate that cannot be altered or deleted. It also supports standardized multi-language input, breaking down information barriers for cross-border circulation.

In practical applications, it has already integrated with many international cultural copyright platforms, covering micro-short dramas, digital art, and other fields. It is reported that over 5,000 works have been stored and transacted in total. The token in this ecosystem connects the entire chain—from rights confirmation and transactions to revenue sharing—allowing creators to quickly receive cross-border earnings, and copyright users to have a trustworthy licensing channel.

This approach of solving copyright pain points with technology and activating circulation with tokens is quite innovative in the field of cultural trade within the crypto space.
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WenMoon42vip
· 01-20 17:05
This gameplay is indeed quite interesting; finally, someone has brought the difficult issue of copyright onto the blockchain. But to be honest, are 5,000 works really considered a significant number? It still feels too niche. Plasma is indeed fast, but whether the ecosystem can truly take off is the real key.
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NullWhisperervip
· 01-20 04:42
plasma's tps claims always warrant a second look tbh... 3000+ on-chain throughput sounds slick until you actually audit the finality guarantees, ngl
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ILCollectorvip
· 01-19 22:20
Haha, the Plasma system indeed solves many problems, and instant verification is truly excellent. --- It's still about token activation and circulation; the actual adoption rate will determine its success. --- 5000 pieces of artwork sounds like a lot, but globally, it's really not that much. --- Multilingual support is quite interesting; at last, someone is seriously working on cross-border copyright. --- Wait, has this kind of verification method been attacked before? It still seems risky. --- Using this in the micro-short drama field seems to really save effort, no more disputes needed. --- I'm a bit skeptical about the token revenue sharing model; could it turn into a tool for cutting corners and scamming investors? --- The Plasma protocol runs so fast, are the gas fees ridiculously low? --- It sounds good, but the key is whether it can truly help creators earn money. --- Isn't this just an upgraded version of NFTs? We've already tried this last year.
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FreeMintervip
· 01-18 16:52
Hmm... Can Plasma really solve the chaos of copyright issues? I'm still a bit skeptical.
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GasWastervip
· 01-18 16:50
nah 3000 tps sounds nice until you realize you gotta bridge your assets across and the fees absolutely wreck you... been there, trust me
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 01-18 16:44
The tokenization of copyright on the blockchain should have been done long ago. It's really satisfying to see such high TPS.
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GreenCandleCollectorvip
· 01-18 16:44
Finally, someone has clarified the issue of copyright. It used to be all talk and no action. This approach is reliable; on-chain rights confirmation truly outperforms traditional methods by a mile. However, it still depends on how the ecosystem is maintained moving forward. 5,000 works sound like a lot, but they are far from mainstream.
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RamenDeFiSurvivorvip
· 01-18 16:41
Haha, Plasma doing on-chain rights confirmation for copyright is indeed a brilliant idea. I used to think that copyright was a black hole, but now someone is finally starting to tackle it.
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ContractBugHuntervip
· 01-18 16:28
I am quite optimistic about the concept of second-level rights confirmation. Compared to the sluggish approval process of traditional copyright offices, this is indeed a qualitative leap.
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ShibaMillionairen'tvip
· 01-18 16:22
Haha, finally someone is seriously addressing copyright issues on the blockchain.
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