🐐Revolutionizing Crypto Escrows
Payments today are broken..
The advent of cryptocurrency has enabled trustless payments for everyone around the world; but the inherent irreversibility of crypto payments has led to countless people getting scammed and untold millions being misused and stolen every year. Denota Protocol is a programmable escrow built to solve this lack of protection by allowing users and developers to easily program trust and accountability mechanisms directly into their payments.
We believe payment protections like reversibility are inevitable, so Denota's mission is to keep people both safe and sovereign before centralized entities make their move. We hope that the protocol will serve as a starting point for developers to design, build, and deploy the mechanisms that will keep people safe and payments protected.
Overview of Denota
The protocol that powers Denota and it's ecosystem. It consists of 3 main parts: the Nota primitive which represents a tokenized payment, the Registrar which escrows tokens and issues Notas, and lastly Nota hooks sets custom logic for every Nota's ownership and collateral. Since Notas are NFTs they can also carry metadata like images, documents, attributes, and more.
The Denota SDK allows developers to integrate Denota Protocol quickly and easily into their project. It uses an NPM JavaScript package which can be used in both frontend and backend environments. It includes ways to fetch existing Nota's and make creating/interacting with them simpler.
Denota app is the first application being built using the Denota protocol and SDK. It a simple interface for sending and receiving Notas and serves as a demonstration of the type of payments possible using the Nota payment primitive.
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