CaseMail, the communications-as-a-service (CaaS) platform that uses blockchain and NFTs to certify documents in a fast, efficient and innovative way, was recently approved in the United States by the USPS. 

The uses of technology blockchain are becoming more and more diverse. And even non-fungible tokens (NFT), which are gaining increasing popularity every day in the digital industry and in society, are seeing a very different use than that which has been given to them since their demand and interest within the crypto industry began to grow. 

CaseMail It is the first product certificates recently by the United States Postal Service (USPS) as a producer of ePostage labels, generated on blockchain, which use NFT tokens to seal, encrypt and record documents on the blockchain in a unique and highly secure way. 

As described by his siteCaseMail allows users to create NFT documents accompanied by proofs of authenticity and ownership, and electronic signatures, to certify the documents. Furthermore, thanks to the properties of blockchain technology and NFTs, the NFT documents created within this platform are immutable, ensuring their veracity and authenticity. Within the CaseMail platform, it is also possible to create and print physical USPS email labels, which will be chained to the NFT documents. 

As the creators of this product point out, the intention is to help demystify NFT technology. “It’s simply postage printed from the blockchain”Said Joe Ruiz, founder and CEO of CaseMail. 

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USPS, at the forefront of digital transformation

CaseMail explains that its approval by the USPS of the United States, means a major step in the digital transformation of this important historical institution. The US Postal Service is a federal agency that operates independently of the division of the government that controls the mail service in the country, and is now at the forefront of communications and commerce using new technologies. 

The integration and use of Blockchain and NFTs brings additional credibility and transparency to postal and parcel delivery services, and also means a further step in the development and expansion of use cases and mass adoption of new innovations in everyday life. 

Ruiz points out that the adaptation of blockchain and NFTs helps protect a process that is familiar and important to everyone: the mail service. 

The world's first blockchain-enabled postage

USPS ePostage labels, which are created electronically and can be printed from any computer, now use CaseMail NFTs for added security, reliability and transparency. 

This new use case for NFTs marks the world’s first blockchain-enabled postage, which will initially be available to legal professionals and government agencies, which are prioritized for CaseMail. 

The company notes that its platform is primarily used by law firms and legal professionals across all industries, so the first NFTs for postage will be issued exclusively to these clients. 

CaseMail's non-fungible tokens are digitally stamped on USPS mailing labels, as well as on the items being mailed, the release said. This process allows all data and information about the shipment and history to be automatically recorded within the blockchain, from which the authenticity of digital and physical assets can be verified. The new technologies that the postal service adapts certify the content and delivery history, thus ensuring privacy for both the sender and the recipients. 

Recently, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) also announced that it will adopt NFTs to commemorate the arrival of new companies on the world’s largest stock market. The uses and applications of NFTs and blockchain are expanding into new horizons, beyond the works of art, music and crypto-collectibles that sell in the industry for several thousand or millions of dollars. 

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