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Our Innovations

The DLT Science Foundation (DSF) is dedicated to promoting the growth and adoption of blockchain technology through its funding programs in education, research, and innovation. The organisation aims to create an open and self-sustaining innovation ecosystem that brings together universities, industry, and developer communities to work together and drive the development of cutting-edge distributed ledger technology innovations. The DSF believes that fostering collaboration and investment in these key areas will help advance the field and ensure that blockchain technology reaches its full potential.

Funded Projects

Total Funding
$5,000,000
Innovation

Keypr: Catalysing Web3 Adoption at Scale: An Enterprise-to-Retail Distributed Key Management Solution for Enterprise and Retail Users Leveraging Trusted Brands and Trustless Blockchain Networks

50
%
Innovation

Delivering Mass Adoption of the Trustless Web3 Economy Using Trusted Brands

25
%
Innovation

Reimagining the Music Industry: Innovating the Legal and Technical Basis for Fractional Ownership of Music Royalties Through Utility and Security Tokens and Portfolio Models

60
%
Innovation

Breaking Hollywood: Empowering Fans to Vote, Own and Watch Movie and Television Content Through the Use of Decentralised Autonomous Organisations and an Associated Multi-Token Ecosystem

50
%
Innovation

Tokenisation of Media Entitlements: Synchronising Wide Access to Content and Accurate Remuneration of Creators Through Standardised Rights Registration and Monetisation Processes

100
%
Innovation

Enhancing Contract Clarity and Incentivising Comprehension: A Multi-Faceted Approach Using DLT

1
%
Research

Transforming the Future with Decentralised Intelligence

25
%
Education

Digital Economy and FinTech Education Programme

41
%
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