SingularDTV

SingularDTV

Decentralized Transaction-Video-On-Demand (TVOD) portal, brand and content producer being built on the Ethereum Blockchain.

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SingularDTV, which has since rebranded as Breaker, was established to build a decentralized entertainment industry using blockchain technology. The company was co-founded in 2016 by Zach LeBeau, a producer, director, and screenwriter, and Kim Jackson, a film producer with experience working on projects with Steven Spielberg and Spike Lee. The venture was also supported by Joseph Lubin, a co-founder of Ethereum and the founder of ConsenSys. LeBeau's background in both business and entertainment, combined with Jackson's extensive production experience, provided a foundation for a company aiming to disrupt traditional media structures.

The firm's core objective is to provide artists and creators with greater control over their intellectual property, revenue, and royalties. It operates on the Ethereum blockchain, initially conceptualized as a three-pronged entity: a content production company, a digital rights management platform, and a video-on-demand portal. This structure was designed to empower creators by allowing them to tokenize their projects, manage rights through smart contracts, and distribute their work directly to consumers. The company itself produced original content, including the feature-length documentary "Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain" and the film "The Happy Worker," executive-produced by David Lynch.

The business model revolves around a tokenized ecosystem centered on the SNGLS token. Revenue was intended to be generated through various applications built on the platform. One of the primary applications developed was "Tokit," a rights management and project creation tool that allows artists to onboard their intellectual property and create their own tokens. This enabled creators to directly fund their projects from a global crypto community. The platform also included a decentralized exchange, SingularX, for trading intellectual property and utility tokens. In 2019, the company announced the formation of the SNGLS DAO, a non-profit governance layer to guide the development of its media distribution protocol. Following its rebranding, the consumer-facing decentralized application, Breaker, was launched in January 2019.

Keywords: decentralized entertainment, blockchain media, content tokenization, digital rights management, smart contracts, Ethereum DApp, video on-demand, peer-to-peer distribution, intellectual property management, creator economy, film financing, music royalties, crypto artist, media protocol, SNGLS token, Breaker.io, Zach LeBeau, Kim Jackson, ConsenSys, independent film

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