Frequently Asked Questions

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Trampoline is a platform that combines advanced technology, such as blockchain and data analytics, with an inclusive approach. Its goal is to create an open innovation registry while functioning as a traceable and scalable intellectual property marketplace.

Trampoline seeks to solve the pending debt of intellectual property with technology transfer, offering an environment where intellectual property is protected and set in motion.

Trampoline offers a systemic solution that involves all actors in the innovation ecosystem, creating a common connected environment through blockchain.

It allows the secure and efficient registration of inventions, and facilitates the connection between the key actors in the innovation ecosystem.

It uses cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain and data analytics.

Tokenization is the process of generating a digital representation of traditional assets in digital assets, in a programmable platform, linking the token price to the value of the reference asset. Trampoline uses tokenization to drive knowledge transfer, protect innovation, certify authorship, and enable global digital asset trading.

Tokenization drives knowledge transfer by allowing the protection of innovation, certification of authorship, and the conversion of real assets into digital assets for global trading.

Key actors in the innovation ecosystem, including inventors, companies, governments, investors, and non-governmental organizations.

Trampoline generates incentives, connects key actors, and provides tools that drive technology transfer, creating an accessible, equitable, and impactful innovation ecosystem.

Tokenization of theses requires ensuring that the rights of authors and institutions are respected. The current legislation in Argentina (Law 11.723) allows the creation of tokens on academic works, under certain conditions.

The Argentine Law 26.899 establishes that universities must have digital repositories where they publish their theses and graduate projects. Trampoline is based on open innovation and non-exclusive innovation, which means that theses can still be available in the repository established in Law 26.899, while Trampoline monetizes collateral aspects such as authenticity and symbolic benefits.

Tokenizing theses does not violate the personal rights or privacy of authors who register on the platform. Trampoline has data protection policies published on its website.

In Argentina, the regulation of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) is still in development and there is no comprehensive legislation that regulates them. However, their legal treatment can be inferred from existing regulatory frameworks in the financial, tax, and intellectual property sectors.