SHIB announced that it has joined the Content Delivery & Security Association (LRDS) to explore the opportunities inherent in blockchain technology.
SHIB, which is an interconnected family of digital assets and solutions running on the Ethereum blockchain, along with the popular Shiba Inu cryptocurrency, aims to explore the opportunities of blockchain technology, particularly the media and entertainment aspects promoted via new media channels.
SHIB is the first blockchain project to join CDSA to provide evidence-based and enhanced content security using advanced blockchain technologies.
According to Shytoshi Kusama, lead developer of the Shiba Inu, “CDSA members are the biggest names in the media and entertainment industry, from studios to key partners that are part of the global ecosystem. » He added: “We look forward to providing a unique, blockchain-focused perspective to CDSA's work to help media and entertainment executives better utilize these innovative technologies, particularly as blockchain and artificial intelligence converge. »
Why SHIB and CDSA leverage blockchain
Leveraging blockchain will help both organizations alleviate concerns around deepfakes and plagiarism in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector and ensure the right focus in providing the right expertise that will drive the right usage of these technologies.
What you need to know about SHIB and CDSA
SHIB is a popular and leading decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. It is the second most searched crypto project on Google and has grown in popularity over the years, with over 3.6 million followers on Twitter. The SHIB ecosystem consists of tokens such as $SHIB, $LEASH, $BONE and native SHIBOSHI NFTs, as well as quality technologies including SHIB: The Metaverse and Shibarium.
On the other hand, CDSA is an international non-profit organization, founded in 1970, whose mission is to provide best practices in the provision and storage of entertainment, software and information technology. Since its inception, protecting the integrity of digital media has been the organization's primary goal. To this end, CDSA has launched two content security risk management programs: Copyright & Licensing Verification (CLV) and Music Recording Studion Security (MRSS).
Conclusion
SHIB's recent decision to join the Content Distribution & Security Association (CDSA) marks a pioneering step in integrating blockchain technology with media and entertainment security. It aims to leverage SHIB's blockchain expertise to improve content security and distribution, addressing challenges such as deepfakes and plagiarism in the AI sector and beyond.
While SHIB brings a blockchain-focused perspective to CDSA's efforts, this alliance is intended to advance technology applications in entertainment and foster the development of innovative solutions that have the potential to set new standards for the industry .