Visible to everyone on the email
Dana — meet Priya, who runs platform security at Acme. Priya, Dana led the rollout I mentioned.
Record your contributions. Protect your position.
Copy QPN Catalyst on an intro you’re already sending — add ack@qpncatalyst.io to the To or Cc. Every contribution is timestamped and attributed to you from the moment you hit send.
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New to QPN? The bigger picture → webshield.io/start
Dana — meet Priya, who runs platform security at Acme. Priya, Dana led the rollout I mentioned.
That’s the whole product.
Why it matters
Why add a Catalyst address at all?
You’re not just recording your own contribution — you’re helping build the network. The more complete the contribution graph your record connects into, the more accurately the network can recognize and credit the work inside it — yours included.
How it works
There’s nothing to sign up for. Pick how much comes back, add that address to the To or Cc of an introduction you’re already sending, and your contribution is on record — nothing to install, and no address of your own to manage.
All three addresses are public — pick how much you want back (below) and copy one. No signup, no account, nothing to install.
Add that address to the To or Cc of an introduction you’re already sending — right alongside the people you’re emailing, so they see it too. It’s a shared address; you don’t get one of your own.
Your introduction is timestamped and attributed to you, and you get a confirmation back. Your position in the contribution timeline starts the moment you hit send.
All three store your submission identically. They differ only in what returns to your inbox.
Nothing comes back. For the rare case you genuinely need to keep your participation private.
A brief, timestamped confirmation that it was received — the one most people use.
A timestamped confirmation plus your full submission attached — your own independent evidentiary record.
All three record your submission identically — the choice only changes what lands back in your inbox.
By sending any email to an @qpncatalyst.io address, you agree to our Submission Terms. Read the terms before submitting.
Prefer to agree explicitly first, or get the addresses by reply? Email agree@qpncatalyst.io — optional, not required to start. Questions reach a person at info@qpncatalyst.io.
Your place in line is set the moment you first contribute — not when you decide to go active. The earlier you start, the stronger your position as the network grows.
You decide what gets shared and when. Nothing becomes visible without your say-so, and you’re never required to activate. Start contributing now; go active when you’re ready.
Your contributions belong to you, not your employer or any platform. No one can block you from participating, and your record follows you wherever you go — permanently.
Every submission is a trade secret from the moment we receive it — protected under federal and Delaware law. You have a contractual right to keep your involvement confidential from your employer or anyone else.
A look at the QPN Catalyst we’re building toward — an application powered by the very contributions you record now. A preview of the direction, not something you need today.
Pick how much comes back — add ack@qpncatalyst.io (or silent@qpncatalyst.io / evidence@qpncatalyst.io) to the To or Cc of an email you’re already sending. No signup, nothing to install.
Prefer to agree explicitly first, or get the addresses by reply? Email agree@qpncatalyst.io → Optional — not required to start.
The QPN Architecture (WebShield) is the patented foundation; the QPN Accelerators (EP3 Foundation) organize the network’s growth; and the QPN Catalyst is how anyone contributes to building it — and owns a piece of what they help create.
The foundation. The patented mechanisms that make trust infrastructural — and the single point of access to the full corpus. Everything else is built on it.
How the network grows. A 501(c)(3) orchestrates the shared, EP3-managed Accelerators and directs public-benefit allocations — while private and sovereign Accelerators form alongside.
How you take part. Contribute to building the QPN as you work, and own a piece of what you help create — every contribution captured, attributed, and rewarded.
A contribution doesn’t have to sit inside an Accelerator. Through the QPN Catalyst, you can help build any part of the network: