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  "map_content": "Development on PeerMark continues. Complex solutions take time, this isn't a case of hammering Agentic Agents basic instructions followed by: \"Continue\", \"Build More\", \"Make sure it's all functional\". Doing so only creates a 'proof of concept', easily exploitable, unable to scale, and those platforms are often quickly forgotten about due to bad UX, and in-ability to offer something truly valuable other than a maze of mirrors destined to be 'UI'.\r\n\r\nThose platforms/apps may look \"cool\", but 9 times out of 10, are not secure. They haven't undergone rigorous testing, they haven't been reviewed to see if the \"content\" actually makes sense to an end-user. They may 'work' per-se, but they are not businesses. They're toys. Apps, designed to 'gloat'. The very creators have a sincere habit of pumping out countless apps, bundling too much into one space in the hopes to 'engage' and 'impress' the user by sheer volume. It's confusing, and it's overkill. \r\n\r\nPeerMark is serious. We're aiming to strike partnerships with trusted, real-world verification vendors. We're fixing genuine real-world problems. Not for fun, for purpose. We're hardening our security to an incredible degree, focusing on anti-fraud (user protection), offering simple (and various) secure methods to verify registrations, whilst remaining informative to users who may not be familiar with the technology. A good blockchain-based business is one which makes things easy for the user. It is the art of allowing your Grandmother to interact with the application as if it were a regular App. No complex logic, no complex wording, and hardened fallbacks and error handling.\r\n\r\nIt's the art of creating new logic which is extremely complex behind the scenes, more so than normal \u2014 with the aim of simplifying the frontend and UX for the users benefit.\r\n\r\nIt's creating dispute centres where users can easily contest anything they deem fit, for easy, manageable support and a layer of honesty. There is SO much tireless effort which goes into creating some more complex apps. There are legalities to consider, which can take months to understand alone. \r\n\r\nIt's 'futuristic', modern looking UIs with various options for the user to decide what THEY want to do, and at what level they wish to do things. It's custom animations, it's the small details which can often take weeks to put in place.\r\n\r\nAlas, day by day, week by week, and month by month, we soldier on. Paving the way for new, complex logic which has never been thought of before, never mind used anywhere else.\r\n\r\nThis is what will set you apart from the others. There are hundreds of blockchains, thousands of the apps which do exactly what yours promises to do.\r\n\r\nWhy is yours better? \r\n\r\nTake that question, and apply it to every action you do when building.",
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  "map_content": "PeerMark is not a generic: \"Upload your text or file, call it yours \u2014 give me a bit of commission to a treasury/change wallet and fuck off!\" App.\r\n\r\nPeerMark is extremely complex. Not complex by means of UX, but by means of a well thought-out architecture. Packaged files, automatic processing of never seen before logic to improve your asset registrations and tie that to a legal entity, or party if necessary. It's complex, because it has to be. It's destined to be future-proofed. It's designed to be the reliable layer should any issues arise. It's the platform which automatically checks if your files hash already exists on the Network, so a dispute can be raised. \r\n\r\nYour files are encrypted by a unique hash. That hash is used to grant access to the asset in the event you transfer/license the asset. You don't need to go looking for your files by manually scanning the blockchain, or the entirety of the internet to see if someone has 'fraudulently' tried to claim, copy or clone your asset. Firstly, it's designed so that is very difficult to do so. It's designed so that your file is not accessible by anybody but you, unless you chose to share it. \"Confidential\" options allow your files to strictly never be shared with anybody but yourself. \r\n\r\nThis is privacy. This is true self-sovereign control. Truly reliable evidence trails when you need it most. Automatic alerts when potential disputes are found/located.\r\n\r\nUsually, doing such things this way is not inherently difficult to achieve for someone with capable skillsets, however \u2014 doing all of this whilst maintaining an absolute requirement of self-sovereignty is what makes things more difficult. It's complex error-handling, especially since these things have never been explored before. It's hundreds, if not thousands of hours of testing, repeatably. It's the art of exploring almost every single possible avenue to make things extremely difficult for anyone to copy your creations, your assets.\r\n\r\nTraditional apps don't stop that.\r\n\r\nThere is nothing stopping somebody from simply fraudulently claiming ownership rights/registration rights to any one of your creations, your assets, your intellectual property. If they get there first, they have 'first refusal rights' since they \"appeared\" to be the first to register it, are they the rightful owner? No.\r\n\r\nThis is where the complexity comes in, this requires serious in-depth logic. Not just machine-checks, not just 'oversight boards' or 'attestations' and 'legal compliance', but a vast array of MANY, MANY things working hand-in-hand, not only to protect your assets once registered \u2014 but to protect them well, irrefutably.\r\n\r\n---\r\n\r\n\r\n Seriously hardened asset registration protection logic. Futuristic, modern, and alert.",
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