Notes on CrownSterling.io

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According to the information provided in the search results, the key transformational technologies offered by Crown Sterling include:

1. Quantum-resistant encryption and cryptography:

  - Crown Sterling has developed a scalable solution for using One-Time Pad (OTP) encryption, which is the only mathematically proven, unconditionally secure encryption algorithm.[3][4]
  - Their encryption products employ irrational numbers and machine-learning algorithms to overcome the vulnerabilities of conventional encryption protocols.[4]
  - The Crown Sterling Chain is the world's first layer 1 blockchain to implement OTP's quantum-resistant cryptography.[4]

2. Decentralized data sovereignty platform:

  - Crown Sterling is developing a quantum-resistant VPN technology that encrypts data on your phone (messages, calls, browsing history, location, etc.) and allows you to monetize that data as NFTs.[4]
  - They have established a "Data Bill of Rights" on their blockchain's Genesis Block, affirming data as the personal property of the original producer.[4]
  - Their mission is to provide technologies that empower individuals to protect, control, and monetize their personal data, establishing true data sovereignty.[1][2][4]

3. Secure communication and collaboration tools:

  - The ORION Messenger platform offers a quantum-secure, end-to-end encrypted, decentralized communications solution for large group chats and social media interactions.[3]

In summary, Crown Sterling is focused on developing transformative technologies in the areas of quantum-resistant cryptography, decentralized data sovereignty, and secure communication platforms to empower individuals with control over their personal data.

Citations: [1] https://substack.com/%40crownsterling [2] https://www.crownsterling.io/about-us/ [3] https://www.crownsterling.io [4] https://www.crownsterling.io/newsroom/crown-sterling-ceo-featured-in-sigma-magazine/ [5] https://www.crownsterling.io/newsroom/do-we-truly-own-our-data-today/