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# Introduction

In the digital era, the global film industry is undergoing a profound transformation. However, most current platforms still operate under a centralized model—where financial power, distribution rights, and creative control are concentrated in the hands of a few dominant entities. This centralization creates a lack of transparency, imposes high barriers for emerging filmmakers, and deepens the divide between creators and audiences.

Enterise emerges as a comprehensive solution to this challenge: a Web3-based platform for the production and distribution of independent cinematic content, integrating blockchain technology to ensure transparency, decentralization, and sustainability. At the heart of this ecosystem lies the ENT Token, designed to fulfill financial, governance, and community engagement functions within the platform.

With Enterise, we aim to create an environment where screenwriters, directors, and audiences collectively participate in the journey of cinematic creation—where every contribution is recognized, and value is distributed fairly.

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