


Beatdapp Launches New Anti-Fraud Platform
The ‘Trust & Safety Operating System’ extends beyond music into other industries
Canadian anti-fraud technology company Beatdapp has launched Beatdapp Trust & Safety Operating System (“OS”).
Why it matters:
From its origins in the music industry, Beatdapp is expanding its anti-fraud technology to serve the broader digital economy, including gaming, media and streaming services, and online marketplaces.
How it works:
The Beatdapp Trust & Safety Operating System combines five pillars:
Anomaly detection to stop fraudulent and manipulated activity.
Customer due diligence to verify identity, powered by Arcarta, a global pioneer in digital trust.
AI music detection to distinguish between human-created and synthetic content.
Recommendation tools to build user loyalty through authentic, personalized discovery.
Account takeover detection to secure user accounts from theft and unauthorized sharing.
Streaming fraud:
Beatdapp says its technology has processed over six trillion streams and analyzed more than 65 trillion data points since its inception.
Last year it claimed that streaming fraud costs artists around $2 billion per year in royalties, with that money distributed to owners of low-quality content.
What they said:
Morgan Hayduk and Andrew Batey, Co-CEOs of Beatdapp: “Behind every digital interaction is a human one, but that connection is constantly threatened by fraud, bots, and bad actors. A fragmented approach is no longer enough. We built the Trust & Safety OS to be the common denominator for integrity: a system that protects platforms and their users, from onboarding and login to consumption and payment. This is about engineering the trust that allows digital communities to thrive.”
Canadian anti-fraud technology company Beatdapp has launched Beatdapp Trust & Safety Operating System (“OS”).
Why it matters:
From its origins in the music industry, Beatdapp is expanding its anti-fraud technology to serve the broader digital economy, including gaming, media and streaming services, and online marketplaces.
How it works:
The Beatdapp Trust & Safety Operating System combines five pillars:
Anomaly detection to stop fraudulent and manipulated activity.
Customer due diligence to verify identity, powered by Arcarta, a global pioneer in digital trust.
AI music detection to distinguish between human-created and synthetic content.
Recommendation tools to build user loyalty through authentic, personalized discovery.
Account takeover detection to secure user accounts from theft and unauthorized sharing.
Streaming fraud:
Beatdapp says its technology has processed over six trillion streams and analyzed more than 65 trillion data points since its inception.
Last year it claimed that streaming fraud costs artists around $2 billion per year in royalties, with that money distributed to owners of low-quality content.
What they said:
Morgan Hayduk and Andrew Batey, Co-CEOs of Beatdapp: “Behind every digital interaction is a human one, but that connection is constantly threatened by fraud, bots, and bad actors. A fragmented approach is no longer enough. We built the Trust & Safety OS to be the common denominator for integrity: a system that protects platforms and their users, from onboarding and login to consumption and payment. This is about engineering the trust that allows digital communities to thrive.”
Canadian anti-fraud technology company Beatdapp has launched Beatdapp Trust & Safety Operating System (“OS”).
Why it matters:
From its origins in the music industry, Beatdapp is expanding its anti-fraud technology to serve the broader digital economy, including gaming, media and streaming services, and online marketplaces.
How it works:
The Beatdapp Trust & Safety Operating System combines five pillars:
Anomaly detection to stop fraudulent and manipulated activity.
Customer due diligence to verify identity, powered by Arcarta, a global pioneer in digital trust.
AI music detection to distinguish between human-created and synthetic content.
Recommendation tools to build user loyalty through authentic, personalized discovery.
Account takeover detection to secure user accounts from theft and unauthorized sharing.
Streaming fraud:
Beatdapp says its technology has processed over six trillion streams and analyzed more than 65 trillion data points since its inception.
Last year it claimed that streaming fraud costs artists around $2 billion per year in royalties, with that money distributed to owners of low-quality content.
What they said:
Morgan Hayduk and Andrew Batey, Co-CEOs of Beatdapp: “Behind every digital interaction is a human one, but that connection is constantly threatened by fraud, bots, and bad actors. A fragmented approach is no longer enough. We built the Trust & Safety OS to be the common denominator for integrity: a system that protects platforms and their users, from onboarding and login to consumption and payment. This is about engineering the trust that allows digital communities to thrive.”
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This story was written with information from Beatdapp’s press release.
We covered it because it’s news of anti-fraud technology that can be applied to streaming.
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