Decentral Life, Inc. (OTC: WDLF)
Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) are cloud-based solutions that provide managed software and blockchain functionality to organizations.
Decentral Life trades on the OTC Markets under the ticker symbol WDLF.
Ken Tapp, Pam Bondi (Florida's Former Attorney General and Former Special Advisor to President Trump - Office of White House Counsel), Matt Whitaker (Fmr. U.S. AG), and Michael Whatley (Chairperson of the Republican National Committee)
Government Security & Voting Integrity
Blockchain-based solutions could shift governments away from siloed and inherently insecure centralized systems they have been using since the onset of the internet. We think that public blockchains may transform the foundations upon which every government sector operates, here in the U.S. and around the globe.
A government relying on blockchain technology could simplify the management of trusted information. The state can do so while protecting against unauthorized access and data manipulation. A blockchain-based system has several attributes that may be of great use in government. There are several reasons why governments should use blockchain technology, and Election security is front and center.
Many issues are commonplace surrounding voter registration integrity, voter turnout and poll accessibility. Blockchain-based voting solutions could improve these essential democratic processes. The blockchain network is decentralized, transparent, encrypted and immutable. These attributes could help eliminate election tampering while maximizing poll accessibility.
Because elections are crucial, a blockchain-based tokenization-voting approach will help reduce voter manipulation and sustain electoral integrity.
Tokenization of Carbon Credits
Tokenization of Carbon Credits have become a crucial instrument for mobilizing and directing capital into projects that support the transition to net-zero emissions. However, in order for these markets to reach their full potential, it is essential that the carbon credit data within them is trustworthy and accurately monitored.
To tackle this challenge, blockchain technology offers a promising solution to improve transparency and efficiency in carbon markets. By utilizing its decentralized ledger for verification of records, smart contracts and the automation processes can greatly assist in tracking carbon footprint, transactions, and emissions data throughout the entire value chain.
Additionally, blockchain and the tokenization of carbon credits will ensure that the traceability of these factors is maintained from start to finish. Additionally, the decentralized nature of blockchain can facilitate connecting registry systems in a peer-to-peer network, addressing the issue of “double counting” of carbon credits… that is currently a major problem globally.
Ken Tapp, Colorado Governor Jared Polis, Hayden Rader, Hyphen Global AG's David K. Simmons, Iceland Ambassador Bergdís Ellertsdóttir, Cripple Creek Mayor Annie Durham at the Colorado-Iceland Clean Energy Summit.
Tokenized Securities & RWA
In recent years, tokenized stocks and real world assets (RWA) have transformed the equity trading landscape. This innovative approach is revolutionizing how we think about and interact with the equities market, offering unprecedented flexibility and 24/7 accessibility to investors worldwide.
Decentralized application, such as the ones we license, play a key roll in the ability to transfer, track, and stay compliant with all of the types of tokenization.
We believe the fractionalization of real estate is going to lead the global marketplace for fractional ownership and securitization of real world assets, as noted in our "What is Tokenization" video below.