Have you heard of Science On The Blockchain?
Yes? No? Not Yet? ...
Let me present the Frontier Registry. - Scientific Publishing On-Chain
It's a (R)evolutionary publishing platform for scientists, engineers and academics that allows you to publish your work with an immutable record date/time stamped with your authorship - that will forever exist on the blockchain.
Distributed Ledger Technology. For science? Yes! In fact, for ALL STEM Fields.
Explainer Video HERE - 2 mins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAxw35kjUzI
Sign Up for BETA Testing - HERE - https://frontier-registry.carrd.co/
Comment below or book a Time With ME for an AMA - and go ahead, Ask Me Anything! - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darshd555/
Scientific publishing and collaboration has never been so Safe, so Easy, so Free and so Secure.
Top comments (5)
Timestamping documents is one of the oldest use-cases of blockchains. Why should we use Frontier Registry instead of e.g. originstamp.com? Also beware: just because everybody hates Elsevier doesn't render it obsolete or inferior to a blockchain. And even more important: a timestamped document doesn't automatically monetise itself. How could Frontier Registry have helped Nikolai Tesla? Who turns ideas into products?
Can you explain without using jargon what problem this is supposed to solve and why this problem can't be solved without putting the thing "on the blockchain"?
nice
I really like to check it out beta version sometime later.
whoaa ! This is an awesome initiative to make research publicly available.