The basic idea of PixelData is simple. Transmitting large amounts of data to remote, compromised, or censored areas or regions is difficult without constant data charges, snooping, hacking, monitoring of data, and slow data speeds. By using PixelData to transmit that data with built in encryption, and with it's own blockchain integrity built into a chain of reliability, you can be ensured your data is received securely, and obscured in transit.
PixelData transforms your data into a series of PNG images that could be transmitted easily in any format, including as a series of SMS text messages. The API provides options to various methods of backing up and storing your data as PixelData including common cloud storage providers, direct transmission to someone, and as an on-demand information delivery option.
PixelData provides an anonymous storage and transmission solution by obscuring data into PNG images and is unreadable to the human eye, as well as the digital eyes. Built in encryption uses SHA-256 and is virtually unbreakable, along with the PixelData encoding.
By allowing for various common image sizes, and standard format images, the data can be transmitted through channels that are censored or use digital tracking on file signatures, allowing for anonymous file transmission. This is very benificial in many countries that are experiencing war, lack of or costly data, in emergencies or natural disasters and require secure and anonymous file transfer.
Transmission is ensured to be entirely lossless as well as compressed by, so far up to 10%.
By using blockchain based verification, the data usage itself becomes valuable, and by including the people who use the service, who create the value for our company a viable way to get a return on that growth through savings on data transmission costs is wonderful.
A digital currency based on the usage, the growth, and the actual value of PixelData. As the usage grows, the integrity grows, and the inherent value of that data exchange grows.
Now here's where it gets fun! You can see your data as a series of pixels in an image. You can look at the difference between your two favorite songs as a png image. It's just plain cool as well.
And I built a relationship between data, light and sound. So stay tuned for some cool interactive tools to convert data into light and sound!
-Mark Hoskins, Sunsing March 16, 2021