The IPCHAIN database is a project dedicated to publishing intellectual property by using blockchain technology. The project aims to complement existing intellectual property and patent management tools. In particular, to meet the needs of inventors, scientists, artists and innovators.

IPCHAIN itself is a database based on decentralized blockchain technology, and resembles a digital ledger that can not be damaged and can not be changed. This is specifically tailored to the needs of inventors, scientists, artists and innovators. it is the fastest, easiest and safest way to prove authorship
IPCHAIN can facilitate the practical implementation of copyright by providing incontrovertible proof of authorship. It is an ideal platform for defensive publications in the context of research, commercial development, and academia. can effectively complement the patent strategy and can be used as an effective tool for early financing of a new company.
The team behind IPCHAIN consists of scientists who are looking for solutions to the complexities faced by intellectual property creators. Dominik Thor, is one of the founders of IPCHAIN that describes the situation.
Innovators are constantly facing the risk of being rejected due to legal protection, the financial benefits they should get, but they fail to provide evidence of their status obtained through patent offices and courts.
Typically, testimonial statements, personal correspondence, personal documents, publications or on the web, represent insufficient evidence. The last is the fact that many innovators are not aware of it. Thanks to the help of decentralized blockchain technology, IPCHAIN quickly responded to this problem and provided incontrovertible evidence.
Another advantage of the IPCHAIN database is that it is more easily understood by people facing the complexity surrounding intellectual property protection, with many strong interests in this project have been expressed by the scientific community represented by leading universities as well as the authorities, international patents and trademarks, and government agencies.