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· 4 min read
Daniel Maricic

Verification blog post header

We are proud to say that we have completed and delivered Milestone 1 of the recent Anagolay proposal under the Web3 Foundation Grant Program. - a yet another building block in the infrastructure for the future creative economy.

Within the scope of this proposal, we are creating a transparent and trusted process for verifying public internet identities that will enable content creators and open-source developers to monetize the support from their communities without relying on a centralized solution.

· 4 min read
Daniel Maricic

idiyanale-phase-1-w3f-announcement

Anagolay team has finalized the last milestone of Project Idiyanale Phase1 under the Web3 Foundation Grant Program.

The PR for the deliverable - https://github.com/w3f/Grant-Milestone-Delivery/pull/453

Accepted Grant Proposal - https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/pull/719

Anagolay is a next-generation framework for ownerships, copyrights, and digital licenses. We use Substrate to create transparent processes for the creation & validation of proofs and statements of rights.

· 14 min read
Daniel Maricic
Adriano Dalpane
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This article is part of the Web3 Grant Program PR 719 deliverable.

Overview

In the Milestone 1 article we explained the core idea of Anagolay Network and its approach to the rights management, as well as defined the basics of Workflows and Operations. If you need a recap about Anagolay basics, we recommend going back to the Milestone 1 blogpost.

Milestone 2 brings plenty of new stuff: WebSocket microservice, brand new UI for workflow building, two operations, a new publisher job and rust code generation for workflows, deterministic build of WASM artifacts and two demo applications.

· 15 min read
Daniel Maricic
Adriano Dalpane
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This article is part of the Web3 Grant Program PR 719 deliverable.

Overview

Anagolay is a peer-to-peer network that stores records of Rights (Copyright, Licenses, and Ownership), Restrictions, and Proofs of any digital content. It empowers users to store, claim, sell, and rent their work with the correct transfer of Rights and usage of Licenses. Actual digital data is never stored on the chain, only its cryptographic or perceptual proof. As such, the Proof acts as an identifier, verifiable by users who have access to the same data without disclosing it in the process.