Disruptive Digital Asset Corroboration Mechanisms
Shipper.now pioneered the solution of intellectual property rights problems in the field of no code, through legal provisions and technical means of double protection of the rights and interests of users. Specifically: 1) the generated code adopts the MIT open source agreement, users have full commercial use rights; 2) content data is stored in the user's exclusive independent isolation space; 3) support for the export of the complete project package, including the front-end source code, API documentation and database schema.
The technical implementation of the platform contains three key innovations: a code-signing system to ensure the uniqueness of the output; a blockchain depository to record the creation process; and custom domain bindings to release the platform from dependency. A case study of an independent developer shows that the knowledge-paying app he created through the platform realized $100,000 in revenue within six months, with full ownership of all revenue rights.
Compared to traditional no-code tools, Shipper.now avoids the lock-in risk of the 'rental model' and allows users to continue to operate the created applications even if they stop using the platform services. The paid version also offers brand logo removal for complete white-label deployment.
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