Glyph Inc, is proud to announce the highly anticipated launch of its latest innovation SaidSo. This groundbreaking Japan-born social media platform is designed to address critical issues such as the spread of fake information and censorship, leveraging blockchain technology to ensure authenticity and transparency.
SaidSo focuses on solving the issues of fake information dissemination and censorship by leveraging the inherent properties of blockchain: tamper resistance and transparency. By cryptographically signing and storing records of who said what and when on an immutable blockchain, SaidSo not only guarantees the authenticity of posted content but also acts as a safeguard against censorship and deletion of statements. This architecture makes it easier to identify the authors and distributors of content, enabling the detection of fraudulent content such as impersonations and fake information.
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Additionally, using SaidSo‘s ‘Hash Verifier,’ third parties can verify the authenticity of posted articles, as well as the fact that a specific statement was made. This system works by generating a hash value from the metadata of the post and comparing it with the recorded hash value to confirm that the data has not been tampered with.
SOURCE: WWLP