Ethernity Layer 2
  • Introduction
    • 🌎Introducing Ethernity Chain
    • ℹ️General Information
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  • ERN TOKEN
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    • 🎯Fixed Staking
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  • GOVERNANCE
    • πŸ›οΈDAO
  • DRM
    • 🧠Introduction
    • ❓How it works
    • πŸ’―Authenticity Confidence
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  • DEVELOPER TOOLS
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    • Deploy a Smart Contract
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    • πŸ’°Create an ERC-20 token
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  1. DRM

Authenticity Confidence

The Authenticity Confidence is a crucial component of the DRM protocol. It quantifies how closely a new token’s metadata resembles existing authenticated assets. This percentage-based score is stored on-chain and used to identify potential copyright infringements. Tokens with high similarity scores are flagged for further investigation. The Authenticity Confidence can be reviewed through various platforms, including the native block explorer, DRM search page, and a REST API.

The on-chain Authenticity Confidence storage, known as the DRM feature, is indexed in an off-chain database for faster access. This indexing supports the DRM service, which powers the block explorer, DRM search page, Ethernity’s NFT marketplace, and external applications querying via REST API.

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