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Our patents focus on groundbreaking technology that predates the smartphone era. While we cannot disclose specific infringing parties without an agreement, the graphics below illustrate examples of how proximity-based transactions occur. These visuals are not a representation of infringing parties but are provided to help explain the portfolio's claims.




Key Patent Claim
Our primary claim revolves around two devices coming into proximity to transfer a token, with the information subsequently uploaded for processing. Incredibly simple and powerfully innovative!
What makes our patents unique?
It's not just about transferring data—our innovation lies in the credentials behind the token exchanged during the interaction. For example, when two devices come into proximity, the app on one device transmits account credentials in the form of a token to the other device. This token is then processed through the internet to complete a transaction, whether it's a payment, authentication, or data exchange.
How is it possible to hold a patent for something every cell phone does on a daily basis?
This foundational concept was patented in 2006, a time when Motorola flip phones were the norm, smartphones had yet to emerge, and MySpace reigned as the popular social networking platform while Facebook was relatively unknown to the general public. Our early foresight led to securing a patent for this transformative technology."
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Our Vision
To monetize our patent portfolio and realize its immense potential.
Our patents cover much more than two devices in proximity. Through patent continuations, we’ve expanded claims to capture a broader range of applications.
A wireless one-to-one communication method between two registered users of a service provider comprising: between a sending device and a receiving device, transmitting unique wireless electronic device identifications between a sending party and a receiving party wherein said transmission is carried out by means of directionally targeted narrow electromagnetic beams.

Revolutionizing Transactions
What made our first patent unique and patentable is the use of credentials behind the token being transferred. In simple terms, it’s not just about transferring data between two devices that come close to each other—it’s about transferring credentials tied to the token being exchanged.
For example, imagine an app on your phone that contains your account credentials. When your phone comes near another device, it shares a token (a piece of information), and that token, along with your credentials, enables further processing over the internet to complete a specific transaction. This could be anything the app and receiving device are designed to accomplish together.
It’s the credentials embedded in the token that make our technology unique. This distinction was recognized when we were granted the patent, which was filed back in 2006.
Our continued work on this patent will expand its scope, but one key point to note is that this method isn’t limited to just two users in close proximity:
"A wireless face-to-face bilateral communication method between at least two users of a service provider, each having a token device, and at least one having a user-defined profile, comprising: between a sending token device and a receiving token device, transmitting unique electronic transaction tokens between a consenting sending party and a consenting or optionally consenting receiving party wherein said transaction tokens may be used for single use, party-approved after-contact, computer-network facilitated access to each other's profile."