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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.”

👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
  • 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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