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Serenity Unveils DeDaSP: A Data Security Protocol

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Serenity has announced the DeDaSP protocol, aimed at securing and preserving data in decentralized systems using biometric authentication and smart contracts.

Serenity's New Protocol for Data Security

Serenity has unveiled DeDaSP, a protocol that provides data security and survivability in decentralized systems. It addresses Web2 and Web3 data security and recoverability issues through the integration of biometric authentication, NFTs, and smart contracts.

Technological Features of DeDaSP

DeDaSP leverages three core components for ensuring data integrity and security: biometric authentication binds data ownership to the user's unique biometric identity; recursive succession protocol prevents data loss due to inactivity or unforeseen circumstances; decentralized smart contract enforcement monitors user activity and triggers predefined scenarios.

Potential Applications Across Industries

DeDaSP can be adapted for several industries, including cryptocurrency and digital assets, healthcare for patient record storage, intellectual property and legal contracts management, and enterprise solutions. These applications focus on biometric access and data succession.

The introduction of DeDaSP marks a fundamental shift in how we perceive and manage decentralized data security.Venket Naga, CEO of Serenity

DeDaSP offers solutions to current data security challenges by employing biometric authentication and smart contracts to ensure secure data storage and transfer in decentralized systems.

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