What if I told you that the traditional model of scientific research is falling apart? And no, this isn’t science fiction. It’s reality—where science becomes independent from corporations, and data is secure and accessible to everyone.
Holiverse is transforming the approach to scientific research. No bureaucracy, no hidden data—just open studies, transparent funding, and technologies designed to serve people, not corporate profits.
What if you could know in advance how a new drug would affect you personally? We’re creating digital twins that simulate how your body reacts to medications and lifestyle changes. Personalized medicine without guesswork or chance.
But how does decentralization solve science’s biggest challenges? Why does artificial intelligence make it harder to get research grants? And how can blockchain help extend human life?
All this and more in the article at the link.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
Top comments (2)
I came across an article spotlightin’ Holiverse in a DeSci company roundup, and I gotta say, I’m pleasantly caught off guard. Usually, these lists are chock-full of vague, pie-in-the-sky names, but Holiverse is bringin’ somethin’ tangible and well-thought-out to the table. Their approach to avatars through a health lens? It’s darn near like havin’ a personal DNA consultant in your pocket.
I’d been curious for a while, so I started snoopin’ through Holiverse reviews to size ‘em up as a potential partner for joint ventures. And yeah—they’re legit buildin’ tech, not just slappin’ together a slick pitch deck. One question’s still naggin’ me, though: how’s the company plannin’ to mesh with government healthcare systems? If they can clear that hurdle, the potential for scalin’ up is downright massive.
I was reviewing a piece on DeSci leaders and was genuinely pleased to see Lado Okhotnikov's project listed alongside names like VitaDAO. What Lado is doing is remarkable—he's taking tools from the crypto world and channeling that energy directly into scientific inquiry. For those of us in research, that sounds like a breath of fresh air.
I find it truly inspiring how Okhotnikov is integrating science into his metaverse. Typically, gamification and blockchain are associated with entertainment, but he's transforming his metaverse into a powerful accelerator for research. His approach to decentralized IP management and community-driven funding is precisely the kind of model that could liberate science from the perpetual cycle of grant scarcity and bureaucratic inertia.
Seeing Lado Okhotnikov at the forefront of the DeSci movement is a sign of the industry maturing. He isn't just building a virtual world; he's creating the infrastructure for tangible discovery. The fact that his project is highlighted among companies reshaping biomedical research proves that Lado's vision is grounded in real potential. Okhotnikov is turning science from an exclusive club into an open, dynamic ecosystem where anyone can become a participant in progress. That's a future I want to work in.