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Review on DACC by francis fernandez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

DACC: grants autonomy to content developers

Cryptographic platforms allow infinite uses for their users to solve different situations and manage a range of assets of various kinds.
DACC is a cryptographic solution that allows you to administer and manage digital content with the security provided by the blockchain. But its main characteristic is that it grants autonomy to its users over the ownership of their contributions and contributions to the network.
DACC allows content distributors to create access restrictions to their creations in order to market their services anywhere in the world and manage digital identity mechanisms.
Token:
The platform uses Ethereum's ERC-20 token known as the DAC Token.
The utility of the DAC token is to guarantee the operation of the network through the support given to the collaborators of its platform. DAC Token is fully tradable on any exchange.
In addition to the momentum of the DAC token; the platform uses a mechanism to reward its users, known as DAC Power.
Functioning:
DACC acts as a cryptographic gateway between users and content creators to manage identity mechanisms and manage access to quality data supplied without custody through digital media; allowing its developers to sell their services through the platform globally.
It is an ideal platform for developers to market their products in a secure and decentralized manner, giving you the opportunity to access many markets and expand your network of clients around the world. In addition, DACC grants autonomy over its digital creations and autonomy for its access control.
DACC is an innovative platform in building decentralized gateways to control access to content and identity mechanisms. Hence, its technology is a cornerstone towards a new way of marketing digital services.



Pros
  • Allows its users autonomy over their creations
  • It works without custody or intermediaries
  • Facilitates data management and IP address administration
Cons
  • Not tied to a stable