Teklium, a leader in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and semiconductor technology, has announced the launch of EQC One, a new content creation platform designed to transform how digital content is shared and monetized. With a focus on security, transparency, and financial fairness, EQC One aims to empower creators by addressing long-standing challenges in the content creation ecosystem.
EQC One addresses two critical issues content creators face today: securing their intellectual property and earning fair compensation for their work. Through its Proof of Works (PoWs) system, EQC One confirms that service providers earn their new secure digital currency only through verified contributions, such as distributing content or managing network resources.
The platform also operates under its creative read-once function technology. It guarantees that authorized data files can only be accessed once. Any additional unauthorized copies become invalid after the initial read. This feature prevents unauthorized duplication and reinforces content ownership while enabling creators to keep full control over who they authorize to access their work.
EQC One’s introduction of EQCertificate further enhances security by verifying the identities of senders and receivers within the network. This establishes data integrity while protecting against cyberattacks like eavesdropping or interception. Creators can trust that EQC One keeps their music, videos, artwork, and written content safe from unauthorized use.
Beyond content security, EQC One also addresses monetization issues in content creation. Unlike traditional platforms that impose significant fees on creators’ earnings, the platform charges only a 0.5% transaction fee. This allows content providers to retain 99.5% of their content’s sales revenue. This regulation benefits the general public, especially young content creators, rather than a limited number of big stakeholders.
Additionally, all cloud services on EQC One are fully 100% free for users and content providers alike. This includes access to cloud servers, storage, bandwidth, and other platform functions. The platform strategically uses digital currency earned from service providers’ PoWs to cover these operational expenses.
Jason Ho, founder of Teklium and the mind behind EQC One, is excited about the platform’s launch. He says, “EQC One is our way of creating a digital space where talent can thrive without exploitation. We look forward to giving creators the tools they need to succeed on their own terms.”
The launch of EQC One does more than just add a new platform; it represents Ho and Teklium’s bold vision for the future of digital creativity and connectivity. The platform belongs to Teklium’s Emulated Quantum Communications project, which introduces the digital world to innovations such as a password-free internet, a Metacognitive AI-powered identity and data protection system, open-once technology, AI-powered high-speed Internet protocols through NetEQC, and many others.
Ho believes that Emulated Quantum Communications will open new opportunities across industries by fostering a safe and reliable exchange of ideas, services, and products. “This is just the beginning,” Ho said. “We believe in the power of AI to change how we connect and consume information.”
Want to learn more about EQC One? Visit Teklium’s website.
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