Patents by Inventor Al Gleicher
Al Gleicher has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12192317Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific tokens from the first entity-specific distributed ledger and mints a second quantity of the common tokens on the membered common distributed ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific tokens and the second quantity of the common tokens represent an equivalency. The controller moves the second quantity of common tokens from a first encrypted storage to a second encrypted storage of the membered common distributed ledger, burns the second quantity of the common tokens and mints a third quantity of the second entity-specific tokens on the second entity-specific distributed ledger to complete the operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Tassat Group Inc.Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Patent number: 12010204Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable crypto-ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed crypto-ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens from the first entity-specific distributed crypto-ledger and mints a second quantity of the common crypto-tokens on the membered common distributed crypto-ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens and the second quantity of the common crypto-tokens represent an equivalency.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: TASSAT GROUP INC.Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Patent number: 11895252Abstract: A method, controller, and non-transitory computer-readable medium of a distributed crypto-ledger network, including receiving an instruction to perform an operation between a first user and a second user, the first user corresponding to a first entity that is a member of the distributed crypto-ledger network, the instruction comprising a destination address corresponding to the second user, querying a top-level name registry with the destination address to determine a second entity associated with the destination address, the second entity being a different member of the crypto-ledger network, and executing the operation between the first user and the second user by transmitting execution instructions to the first entity and the second entity, the execution instructions causing a first entity controller to modify data stored on a first distributed crypto-ledger of the first entity, and causing a second entity controller to modify data stored on the second distributed crypto-ledger of the second entity.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: TASSAT GROUP INC.Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Patent number: 11882205Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific tokens from the first entity-specific distributed ledger and mints a second quantity of the common tokens on the membered common distributed ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific tokens and the second quantity of the common tokens represent an equivalency. The controller moves the second quantity of common tokens from a first encrypted storage to a second encrypted storage of the membered common distributed ledger, burns the second quantity of the common tokens and mints a third quantity of the second entity-specific tokens on the second entity-specific distributed ledger to complete the operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2023Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: TASSAT GROUP INC.Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Publication number: 20230283489Abstract: A method, controller, and non-transitory computer-readable medium of a distributed crypto-ledger network, including receiving an instruction to perform an operation between a first user and a second user, the first user corresponding to a first entity that is a member of the distributed crypto-ledger network, the instruction comprising a destination address corresponding to the second user, querying a top-level name registry with the destination address to determine a second entity associated with the destination address, the second entity being a different member of the crypto-ledger network, and executing the operation between the first user and the second user by transmitting execution instructions to the first entity and the second entity, the execution instructions causing a first entity controller to modify data stored on a first distributed crypto-ledger of the first entity, and causing a second entity controller to modify data stored on the second distributed crypto-ledger of the second entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2022Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Publication number: 20230246804Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific tokens from the first entity-specific distributed ledger and mints a second quantity of the common tokens on the membered common distributed ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific tokens and the second quantity of the common tokens represent an equivalency. The controller moves the second quantity of common tokens from a first encrypted storage to a second encrypted storage of the membered common distributed ledger, burns the second quantity of the common tokens and mints a third quantity of the second entity-specific tokens on the second entity-specific distributed ledger to complete the operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Publication number: 20230246805Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific tokens from the first entity-specific distributed ledger and mints a second quantity of the common tokens on the membered common distributed ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific tokens and the second quantity of the common tokens represent an equivalency. The controller moves the second quantity of common tokens from a first encrypted storage to a second encrypted storage of the membered common distributed ledger, burns the second quantity of the common tokens and mints a third quantity of the second entity-specific tokens on the second entity-specific distributed ledger to complete the operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Publication number: 20230246803Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable crypto-ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed crypto-ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens from the first entity-specific distributed crypto-ledger and mints a second quantity of the common crypto-tokens on the membered common distributed crypto-ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens and the second quantity of the common crypto-tokens represent an equivalency.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Patent number: 11606188Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable crypto-ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed crypto-ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens from the first entity-specific distributed crypto-ledger and mints a second quantity of the common crypto-tokens on the membered common distributed crypto-ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens and the second quantity of the common crypto-tokens represent an equivalency.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: TASSAT GROUP INC.Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Patent number: 11546131Abstract: A method, controller, and non-transitory computer-readable medium of a distributed crypto-ledger network, including receiving an instruction to perform an operation between a first user and a second user, the first user corresponding to a first entity that is a member of the distributed crypto-ledger network, the instruction comprising a destination address corresponding to the second user, querying a top-level name registry with the destination address to determine a second entity associated with the destination address, the second entity being a different member of the crypto-ledger network, and executing the operation between the first user and the second user by transmitting execution instructions to the first entity and the second entity, the execution instructions causing a first entity controller to modify data stored on a first distributed crypto-ledger of the first entity, and causing a second entity controller to modify data stored on the second distributed crypto-ledger of the second entity.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: TASSAT GROUP INC.Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher
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Patent number: 11477005Abstract: Systems and/or methods of the present disclosure enable crypto-ledger interoperability using a controller to perform an operation between a first user and a second user on separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers, where the separate entity-specific distributed crypto-ledgers are both operatively linked to a membered common distributed crypto-ledger. The controller burns a first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens from the first entity-specific distributed crypto-ledger and mints a second quantity of the common crypto-tokens on the membered common distributed crypto-ledger, where the first quantity of first entity-specific crypto-tokens and the second quantity of the common crypto-tokens represent an equivalency.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2022Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: TASSAT GROUP INC.Inventors: Kevin Lupowitz, Eric Couillard, Sanjaya Kulkarni, Brian Bruce, Sanjay Deshpande, Omari Edwards, Joe Grastara, Al Gleicher