[NFT Spotlight #1] Kette.io, protecting your NFTs

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3 min readOct 22, 2018

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With the 0xcert NFT Spotlight Series, we try to present the variety and versatility in the realm of non-fungibility. From collectibles to gaming platforms, and from infrastructures to dapps, each project is a universe of its own.

The first to join us for the interview is Kette.

📢 Meet Kette

Kette is an energetic team of hackers and hustlers, gathering seasoned professionals from a range of industries — including software, sports, and business consulting — contributing to a wider perspective in Kette’s endeavors.

💪 What do they do?

Kette secures the most precious assets for people and organizations. Either in digital formats like media content and certificates or actual physical objects, you can store them all with Kette.

🔧 But how?

Through in-house built software as a service that is based on NFT technology, you can easily record ownership information and related metadata. Digital assets and tangible products can, therefore, be stored on a universal ledger and leverage from its immutability, decentralized nature, and cryptographic security.

⛓️ Kette in action

With the help of Kette, your project can benefit from their trustless registration system, the chain of custody, detection and prevention of counterfeit through product identification, or proof of provenance.

❓ Non-fungible Q&A

Every project is unique, but so is their team members. With our non-fungible 5 interview format, we try to shed a light onto the minds and personalities behind each project and present unique ideas about the same topics.

Kette’s CEO, Sandro Stark, shares his views on NFT space:

1. What do you expect to see in 10-years time in the non-fungible field? The most creative answers count double.

So we are in 2028, and non-self-driving cars are fading slowly off the roads. People are super hyped about trading Augmented Reality skins for the autonomous ride-sharing vehicles they cruise around with. Best trading NFT-based skin is a classic retro car named “Tesla Model 3”.

2. In terms of other NFT projects, which one would you nominate for a Golden Globe and why?

As I guess the Golden Globe is divisible I nominate 3 parties for co-ownership. 0xcert for making the technology accessible for every developer on this planet. Decentraland for executing on our joint mission in creating real-life use cases that teaches the value of true digital ownership. And CryptoDecks, just because I go there quite often to have a sneak peek into up and coming projects.

3. What would you rather have — your pet cat tokenized on the blockchain or a tangible, strokable 3D-version of your favorite crypto-asset?

No question, I definitely go for the strokable 3D-Version. I choose NEO and hope the spirit animal (AntShares) will appear and guide the way into a decentralized future.

4. A CryptoKitty and an Axie enter the ring. Who wins?

CryptoKitty #116509 finally applies the neck crank and almost immediately Axie’s #5240 tail strikes his left shoulder in succession, a signal of submission. Axie #5240 taps out. Fans celebrate outside Las Vegas arena.

5. Finish the joke: “KETTE walks into a bar…

… and orders a martini. The bartender asks “dry?”

Kette says “Nein, just one.”

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Many thanks to Sandro Stark and the whole Kette team!

For more on Kette-style non-fungibility, follow them on:

Twitter // Telegram // Website

Interested in other NFT projects’ perspectives? Find more:

NFT Spotlight #2 — CryptoDecks, trackers of non-fungible values

NFT Spotlight #3 — KnownOrigin, the non-fungible art platform

NFT Spotlight #4 — Mokens, helping you create and compose NFTs

NFT Spotlight #5 — OpenSea, customizable NFT marketplace

NFT Spotlight #6 — CryptoCarz, VR racing on the blockchain

NFT Spotlight #7 — Dapp.com, all decentralized apps in one spot

This article was originally published 0xcert.org and has been replicated here with express permission of 0xcert.

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