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Blockchain Publishing: Protecting Content in 2025

Blockchain publishing is reshaping the content industry. It provides new tools for creators and better experiences for readers. When The Economist auctioned an NFT magazine cover, it showed how blockchain opens doors to fresh revenue models and content control.

How Blockchain Publishing Solves Traditional Challenges

The publishing world has long faced problems with copyright theft and delayed royalties. Blockchain helps solve these issues through permanent records and automated smart contracts. These systems ensure creators get paid quickly and fairly. This also supports direct publishing, giving authors more control over their work.

Bookchain, for example, gives authors the freedom to manage how their work is sold. They can set prices, limit copies, and allow resale if they choose. Tokenisation adds value by enabling shared ownership of content. It also provides new ways to earn from creative work.

Examples of Blockchain Use

Platforms like Publica, Bookchain, and Book.io offer working blockchain publishing models. These services remove the need for intermediaries. Book.io, for instance, turns books into secure Decentralised Encrypted Assets stored on-chain.

Smart contracts automate royalty payments and help avoid errors. This keeps things simple and efficient for authors.

Why Decentralisation Matters

Decentralised blockchain publishing gives creators full control over their rights. Once content is recorded on the blockchain, all uses are tracked. Authors can use flexible pricing, based on how people read the material. Licensing and contracts can be automated, freeing time to focus on writing.

Our Role at Siliconchips Services

Siliconchips Services blends traditional publishing skills with blockchain support. Our editing and typesetting help authors prepare content professionally. Then, we help with blockchain distribution and protection. This makes blockchain accessible to authors without technical knowledge.

Real Use Cases in Blockchain Publishing

Blockchain publishing is already making a difference. Book.io has sold more than 130,000 NFTs. These NFTs store entire books on-chain, giving readers real ownership.

Platforms like Hyperledger Fabric create copyright systems using digital fingerprints. This prevents changes and supports fair payment. Micropayments allow readers to buy only what they need a page, chapter, or summary. Some blockchains like Bitcoin SV charge nearly zero in fees, opening new earning models.

Authors can tokenise copyright licences. Each use or translation can be tracked and paid for automatically. This enables shared ownership of content and boosts trust between creators and audiences.

Adoption by Institutions

Organisations are exploring blockchain too. In the EU, ten IP Offices developed a shared blockchain platform to manage intellectual property. This helps speed up and secure IP data.

Collectors benefit as well. Blockchain confirms the full history of rare books. NFTs act as proof of authenticity and help prevent fakes.

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Challenges for Blockchain Publishing in 2025

Despite many benefits, blockchain publishing still faces technical and legal issues. Public chains like Ethereum are slow and use a lot of energy. Complex tools can confuse users. Creators often need to understand coding and legal terms.

Regulation and Usability

Another issue is regulation. As noted by a Deloitte survey, 60% of professionals see this as a barrier. While the EU is working on better rules, global standards vary widely.

Terms like “hash”, “nodes”, and “keys” may confuse people. Content on-chain cannot be changed easily. Waiting for transactions to process may frustrate users.

Getting Ready for Growth

To grow responsibly, the industry should:

  • Educate users on blockchain basics
  • Design simpler interfaces
  • Work on clear, fair regulations
  • Create scalable systems that remain secure

Conclusion: A New Era of Blockchain Publishing

Blockchain publishing is not a passing trend. It’s a strong tool that helps protect creative work and support fair pay. Platforms like Book.io prove this model works now.

Yes, challenges remain. But with better tools and rules, adoption will rise. At Siliconchips Services, we help authors make the most of both worlds trusted publishing experience and modern blockchain tools.

The publishing world is evolving. Blockchain is leading the way to fairer, more transparent content management and monetisation.

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Umesh Nair

International Executive with focus on Global Growth -20 years working experience in Germany, Singapore, India,Asia, Middle East, Switzerland, Europe across a cultural multi-functional environment.

Specialties: Business Strategy & International partnerships, Global Alliances network in Startup, Technology,Airlines, Aviation, Travel, online travel, E-commerce Business, Luxury Retail, BPO, b2b, ERP Software BusinessDevelopment – Sales, Go to Market, Growth Specialist, Incubation, Entrepreneur in Residence, Senior ClientPartner, Consulting, Market Research – Coleman Research, Lynk Global, Guidepoint, Insight Alpha, GersonLehrman Group.

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Mr. Manoj Mehta

Mr. Manoj Mehta, is a Science Graduate and a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), practicing as a Chartered Accountant since 1984. He had the great opportunity to complete his article training with M/s. S.V.Ghatalia & Co. (now part of E&Y, one of the big four Consulting Firms in India).

He has got vast experience of 40 years in the profession. His core strength is in the field of Finance, as a Corporate Advisor to public, private and multinational companies in the field of financial planning, raising debt and equity, structuring,  etc. His forte is strategic business and financial planning, compliances, deployment of funds, optimum utilization, budgeting, Preparation and analyzing of qualitative Project feasibility reports, anything and everything related to advising on financial decision making.

He holds trusteeship of a few charitable trust to show his philanthropy side.

He has held leadership roles and has been in the forefront in articulating values and beliefs in a team building approach.

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Paul Evans

Dr Paul Evans has a long career in publishing in STM and business sectors since graduating from Oxford University and first working as a computer programmer. He worked for Reed Elsevier in a variety of roles for nearly 25 years (in UK, Netherlands and China) up to, in later years, Senior Vice President at the global headquarters in Amsterdam. He then became Managing Director for SAGE Publishing’s Asia Pacific company at its hub in Singapore for 7 years, doubling its size and performance. Latterly he was for three years Director of Nature Research China with Springer Nature in Shanghai and an adviser to the Chinese government for his industry, and then on return to the UK during Covid he has worked for Maverick Publishing Specialists as a consultant and Charlesworth Publishing Services as Director of Partnerships.

He has also taken a strong interest in education initially as a teacher in Japan, as a lecturer and course leader in Publishing Studies at a Scottish university, and now in working in UK education areas.

Bharath Ramadoss

Head of Production and Operations, has been with Siliconchips since 2015. In his time with us, he has managed a team of dedicated and experienced production team members, both in books, journals development.

A graduate of University of Madras, Bharath has a strong experience in quality, complex workflows in the publishing industry. His skill set includes e-publishing, project and team management, XML and HTML, content development, workflow improvement, and now working closely with technology team and developing various tools and platforms.

He enjoys cricket, and you will find him playing every Saturday.

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Becca Mosher

Becca Mosher, US Editorial Project Manager, helped to develop the Siliconchips editorial department in 2015, and her team continues to grow. A graduate of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of Missouri – Columbia, Becca has been in the publishing industry since 2007, where she has specialized in e-book project management, editorial management, and editing in a wide variety of styles at all levels, from proofreading to developmental editing. She is proficient in several languages and adept at client relations.

An avid board gamer, Becca teaches different games at a “Learn to Play” night once a week.

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Abhijit Pathre

Abhijit Pathre, our Director of Account Management, manages data, accounts, delivery and operations, and maintains client relationships. He is highly experienced in the technology field and possesses excellent communication and problem-resolution skills; prior to joining Siliconchips Services, he was with Hutchison Global Services, working in 3G, and Goldshield Business Solutions, a UK-based Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) firm.

He leads with a humbleness that compels the team to follow his direction. His firm commitment and his vast fifteen-year experience spanning various industries contribute to his essential role as a member of the Siliconchips Services team in India.

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Shahid Chowdhary

Shahid Chowdhary began Siliconchips Services in London in September 2010, with one basic idea: to build an organisation committed to value-based leadership and promoting a culture of trust, transparency, integrity and mutual respect.

Shahid received his graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Srinagar and his post-graduate in Marketing and Finance from NMIMS, Mumbai – both leading engineering and business schools in India and he was certified by Baan in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). He has acquired numerous professional qualifications in innovation, strategy and leadership development throughout his career, including Leadership Management Institute (LMI) in the US and Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) in London. Over the years he has worked with various multinational companies in India, the US and the UK, including engineering, software development and publishing companies.

Shahid is the driving force behind Siliconchips Services; he focuses on new markets, business development, human resources development and planning for the continued growth of the company. He unites his teams across borders, and encourages a cohesive working community to give our clients a professional and pleasant experience with Siliconchips Services.

Over the weekends, Shahid spends time with his two daughters, practicing martial arts, and volunteering at the stables for his love of horses.

Shahid Chowdhary