
Numbers Protocol
Numbers Protocol is a content provenance infrastructure that records the origin, authorship, and AI-usage permissions of digital media on-chain.

What is Numbers Protocol?
Numbers Protocol records and verifies the provenance of digital images, video, and AI-generated media on the Numbers Mainnet and EVM-compatible blockchains. Creators register content via the Capture and ProofSnap apps, declare how their work may be used for AI training, and verify authenticity through reverse-image search. The protocol uses open standards including C2PA, ERC-7053, and ERC-7517, secured by the NUM token.
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