DatChat Files Patent for Access to Secure Group-Based Digital Assets Across its Metaverse and Social Media Platforms

DatChat , a private messaging, social media, and metaverse company, announced that it filed a non-provisional utility patent application for its technology enabling Secure Group Based Asset Access. This feature will be integrated across DatChat’s technology platforms, encompassing My Family Museum, DatChat Encrypted Messenger & Social Network, and the immersive Habytat Metaverse.

The patent application reflects DatChat’s commitment to bolstering its intellectual property portfolio while advancing its mission of creating secure, efficient, and forward-looking solutions for the storage, sharing, preservation, and controlling information after it has been shared. DatChat CEO Darin Myman, commented, “This patent application supports our intellectual property strategy of creating secure ways to store, share, preserve, and control information in the present and future. Designing the best experience for our users is essential to our business, and patents enable us to persistently safeguard and advance this mission.”

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Additionally, the Company is pleased to announce that it has crossed over 100,000 members in its metaverse. As DatChat continues to experience impressive user growth, with an average of 1,000-2,500 new members joining daily, this patent application reinforces the company’s leadership within its metaverse and social media ecosystem.

DatChat Inc. is a secure messaging, metaverse, and social media company that not only focuses on protecting privacy on personal devices, but also protects user information after it is shared with others. The DatChat Messenger & Private Social Network presents technology that allows users to change how long their messages can be viewed before or after users send them, prevents screenshots, and hides encrypted photos in plain sight on camera rolls.

SOURCE: Businesswire

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