"Collecting is more than just buying objects" - Eli Broad
Have you ever collected things? What are your favorite things to collect? Maybe paintings, rare coins, or even baseball cards? For some reason, collecting valuable or rare things became the craze in some groups. People begun visiting places and antique stores for these kind of "unique assets".
These unique assets mean that they are rare or special editions and often have only a limited number made, which increases the collectible value.
When it comes to buying or selling a unique assets it is important to have a good information that can verify the originality of the asset with your best interest. You don't want to end up buying something that you can throw anytime (read: fake asset).
Because of their value in the marketplace and also in the society, art and other unique assets should be treated like a library of images or history. These assets has value in building a more sophisticated economy, which means that all of these assets should be connected and recorded from the beginning of their creation to prevent theft and forgery.
Codex Protocol comes with an industry backed decentralized title registry for Art & Collectibles. Codex technology stores ownership of unique assets, more specifically, the USD 2 Trillion Art & Collectibles Asset Class, while still ensuring privacy.
By using a decentralized technology, Codex Protocol allows verified users to view, store, and share assets information in a high security environment. This helps to foster trust, transparency, and accountability in the industry, which in the end can help prevent fraud, theft and forgery.
This way, sellers and buyers can validate an asset identity. To make sure that it is original no matter how often it is changing hands.
Learn more about Codex Protocol at: https://CodexProtocol.com
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