NFT Patent — is a blockchain-based copyright registration alternative. Your idea, script, song, picture, book, and other copyright-related patents will be registered in the blockchain immediately, using Visa/MC or crypto payment.
Founder Pass will give you:
A 50% discount will apply to any applicable fees. The cost of 1 NFT Patent will start from $20 - so it will be very affordable and accessible. Payment will be possible with crypto and Visa/MC/PayPal - this will make the project accessible to large masses.
We will deduct 5% of all crypto-transactions through Smart Contract to the NFT Patent Foundation, and once a year, we will hold an invention festival and distribute money from the NFT Patent Foundation to the winners (something like the Nobel Prize)
🇺🇦 Until the end of the war, any Ukrainian will get NFT Patent for free.
Andriy Khvetkevych (founder) is a patent attorney. When clients ask him, "how can I register my idea to protect from stealing" — in most cases, Andriy would answer, "don't tell the idea to anyone. Start to implement it". If you publish your idea with a Patent Office, it could be stolen by modifying the original idea. And if the client decides to register the Copyright or idea, it will take time and money to get the registration.
With NFT Patents, we can register your idea or Copyright immediately in the blockchain as an NFT Asset.
Each NFT Patent will contain public and private (encrypted) parts. If needed, the encrypted part could be revealed to the judge or lawyer.
NFT Patent registration, NFT Founder Pass Key. 5% royalty on a secondary market.
We'll target the crypto/NFT community first. Then influencer marketing, direct marketing, advertising on Google, Meta (FB, Instagram, etc.). Working with Patent Attorneys.
We have a fantastic team of professionals in intellectual property law, crypto and NFT markets, traditional lawyers, designers and 3D professionals, a group of programmers, and DevOps. Our team is based Worldwide, including the USA, Canada, Ukraine, Europe, Indonesia, etc.
NFT Patent — is a blockchain-based copyright registration alternative. Your idea, script, song, picture, book, and other copyright-related patents will be registered in the blockchain immediately, using Visa/MC or crypto payment.
Founder Pass will give you:
A 50% discount will apply to any applicable fees. The cost of 1 NFT Patent will start from $20 - so it will be very affordable and accessible. Payment will be possible with crypto and Visa/MC/PayPal - this will make the project accessible to large masses.
We will deduct 5% of all crypto-transactions through Smart Contract to the NFT Patent Foundation, and once a year, we will hold an invention festival and distribute money from the NFT Patent Foundation to the winners (something like the Nobel Prize)
🇺🇦 Until the end of the war, any Ukrainian will get NFT Patent for free.
Andriy Khvetkevych (founder) is a patent attorney. When clients ask him, "how can I register my idea to protect from stealing" — in most cases, Andriy would answer, "don't tell the idea to anyone. Start to implement it". If you publish your idea with a Patent Office, it could be stolen by modifying the original idea. And if the client decides to register the Copyright or idea, it will take time and money to get the registration.
With NFT Patents, we can register your idea or Copyright immediately in the blockchain as an NFT Asset.
Each NFT Patent will contain public and private (encrypted) parts. If needed, the encrypted part could be revealed to the judge or lawyer.
NFT Patent registration, NFT Founder Pass Key. 5% royalty on a secondary market.
We'll target the crypto/NFT community first. Then influencer marketing, direct marketing, advertising on Google, Meta (FB, Instagram, etc.). Working with Patent Attorneys.
We have a fantastic team of professionals in intellectual property law, crypto and NFT markets, traditional lawyers, designers and 3D professionals, a group of programmers, and DevOps. Our team is based Worldwide, including the USA, Canada, Ukraine, Europe, Indonesia, etc.
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