Nicolas Grenié

Autoproof - Protect your company codebase

A cutting-edge service to protect your company's codebase copyright: ✔ Connect once, automate forever ✔ Valid in global jurisdictions ✔ Decentralized (Web3) ✔ No public codebase disclosure ✔ 100% evidence of timestamp in court in case of litigation

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VALENTINE BLAZE
This is like a trusty guardian for your code, automating protection from the get-go and ensuring privacy in legal matters. How seamlessly does it handle updates across different geographic locations or jurisdictions where legal and regulatory requirements may vary.?
Saroj
@ipolotsky : Congrats on the launch team, the product looks amazing.
Polotsky Ilya
@saroj_sahoo thanks a lot!
Danil Kislinskiy
Excellent product. Good luck guys!
Polotsky Ilya
@danil_kislinskiy thanks a lot!
Alex Dulub
Hi Ilya, this sounds like a game-changer for companies who value their intellectual property. The mix of automation with blockchain technology for code protection seems like a smart and efficient solution. The non-public code disclosure feature is especially intriguing, as it addresses a major concern for many businesses. Wishing the Autoproof team great success in your endeavor to modernize copyright protection. The discount is a sweet touch for early adopters too! Keep it up!
Vishal Reddy
This is a pretty great use case for blockchain. Is this applicable for multiple things or just for codebases now?
Dmitry Izvolsky
@vishalreddy21 Thank you for your interest! Our service can be applied to any digital file in any available format. The only difference is that the files need to be uploaded manually. And automation only works to connect repositories to development.
Stas Voronov
Great product!
Dmitry Izvolsky
@stas_voronov yeah! thanks!
Vadim Khafizov
Looks very interesting! Good luck with your journey!
Dmitry Izvolsky
@vadim15 Thanks!
Ethan Jang
upvoted!
Shahmir Faisal
Congrats on the launch Polotsky!
Shan Zhang
Really cool concept! If you are only storing the file hash on the blockchain, what happens if someone simply changes a variable name? That would make the code bases "different" right?