Taiwanese Tech Company Numbers Protocol Integrates Capture Eye into Ukrainian Digital Museum “Mom, I See War”

March 18, 2025

Numbers Protocol, a technology company from Taiwan, has integrated its product, Capture Eye, into the Ukrainian digital museum “Mom, I See War” (MISW).

Numbers Protocol develops blockchain-based solutions that ensure transparency and credibility in online media. Capture Eye is a widget that allows website visitors to easily verify the origin of digital content while also providing new opportunities to support the charity project.

The MISW digital museum features over 15,000 drawings created by Ukrainian children, offering a raw and honest depiction of life during the war. Art has the power to convey emotions and realities that words often cannot. Preserving these stories in their authentic form is crucial to ensuring they are not lost over time.

This is why Numbers Protocol has implemented Capture Eye into the MISW Museum, a project established by Ukrainians in March 2022. Through its collaboration with Starling Lab at Stanford University and NEAR Protocol, Numbers Protocol guarantees the authenticity of each artwork at the moment of its creation. Additionally, every transaction made via Capture Eye on the MISW website comes with the opportunity to receive a unique NFT as a digital asset—a small token of gratitude for supporting the project.

In an era where AI-generated content is becoming increasingly widespread, distinguishing real stories from artificial ones is more challenging than ever. Capture Eye ensures that each artwork in the MISW Museum has a transparent, verifiable, and immutable history—offering reassurance that what you are viewing is a genuine record of someone’s experience.

This year, at the 13th RightsCon Conference 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, Numbers Protocol presented the MISW Museum project and showcased the integration of Capture Eye to an international audience. The team emphasized the importance of this initiative in preserving the firsthand testimonies of Ukrainian children—faithful witnesses of Russian aggression.