Artificial Intelligence, Blockchains, cryptography, Decentralized, Patents, Science, Uncategorized, Yogi Nelson

Access to technology is a human right, not a copyright

  • Energy
  • Food Technology (air, water, soil)
  • Pollution (focus on clean-up)
  • Quantum Research
  • Top 30 Most Active Benefactor Wallets: 2x
  • Scientists who have contributed research: 1.5x
  • Scientists who have been game show finalists: 2x
  • Scientists who have won the game show: 3x
  • New scientists this season: 1.4x
  • New community members this season: 1.2x
  • Scientists with more than 1 year of participation: 1.1x
  • Community members with longevity: 1.0x
  • Admin votes: 1.0x
  • Wallets with transactions from to banned/suspended/muted users: 0.5x for the amount sent to them.
  • The first phase of a season qualifies proposals from scientists or requests from the community.
  • The second phase of a season announces approved proposals from Phase 1. Preliminary funding is requested by the scientist and given approval or adjustment by the judges handling this season. This funding is intended to give a scientist support for a Proof-of-Concept or Minimum Viable Product.
  • The third phase votes on which scientists will be funded to finish solving the problem. Not every team will be ready at the same time, and may delay their participation into future seasons whenever they are ready, without further qualification.
  • General Community
  • Scientists
  • Donors
  • Admins

General Community users can earn platform tokens for:

  • Watching videos
  • Liking videos
  • Commenting
  • Hitting milestones in discussion forums and on-site time
  • Consistent voting during live shows

Scientists can earn platform tokens for:

  • Uploading videos
  • Uploading documentation
  • Participating in peer review discussions
  • Being selected to participate in the game show (as contender or judge)
  • Advancing to the 2nd or 3rd round in the game show
  • Successfully voting out scams/fake content
  • General Community actions

Benefactors can earn platform tokens for:

  • Making contributions to donation pools
  • General Community actions

Admins can earn platform tokens for:

  • Removing spam/fake content
  • Being voted in as a game show judge
  • More General Community actions to be determined at a later date
  • ​Recerca​ – fundraising tool for research. They do many things very well, including winning 2nd prize at the Hedera X Filecoin Grant Program. The shortcomings Recera suffers is insufficient decentralization by design. Moreover, the Recera project does not feature tax incentives and they failed to solve the headaches of needlessly lengthy, dull and monotonous funding applications. Council still acts as gatekeepers to donation.
  • ​Experiment.com​ – fundraising tool for research. Donors can browse research proposals and causes, and donate in accordance with their concerns. This project resembles a kickstarter marketplace design. The project does not adequately solve centralization issues, nor application issues, nor is it built on web3 technology that can operate independently. Furthermore, there are no associated tax incentives.
  • ​Molecule​ – Similar to Experiment.com, but focused only on BioMed research. Raised a $13M seed.

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Unbound Science: Revolutionizing Decentralized Research

AI Agents, AI Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchains, Science, Uncategorized

Understanding Decentralized Science: A New Era for Research Funding

  • Private Sector, i.e., Corporate Research and Development                           50%
  • Federal Government Agencies                                                                       35%
  • Academic institutions                                                                                     11%
  • Private foundations                                                                                            3%
  1. Funding Research via Blockchain.  Scientists can raise funds directly from across the globe using crypto-currencies, NFTs, or project-specific tokens.
  2. Decentralized Governance.  Funding decisions can be made through DAOs and/or community members.
  3. Tokenized Incentives.  Contributors are rewarded with tokens for participation, publication, peer-review, data sharing, and many other activities.
  4. Open Access and Data Transparency.  Research outputs are stored on decentralized storage platforms, making the research permanently accessible.
  5. Reputation and Credentialing.  With DeSci verifiable credential, on-chain peer review, and reputation scores are all possible and that helps assess the credibility of researchers without relying solely on traditional academic gatekeepers.
  6. Interoperable and Modular.  Generally speaking, DeSci platforms are composable.  Composable platforms allow interoperability across funding tools, DAOs, publishing platforms, and decentralized identity systems.