Hey folks,
I’ve been building Djowda for the past few years — a large-scale, open, and decentralized ecosystem designed to connect local food chains across the world.
It started with a question:
“If we can decentralize finance, why can’t we decentralize food?”
From that question came a family of Android apps, a global spatial database, and a concept called the Intelligent Cell System — an architecture inspired by neurons, where every cell learns, remembers, and shares.
Over time, Djowda grew into more than code. It became a living idea:
a vision for fair, local, and intelligent food networks that operate without dependency on Big Tech or centralized control.
🚀 What’s Included
I’ve decided to pass the entire project and its identity to someone (or an organization) who truly believes in this mission.
Everything is available for free — not for profit, but for continuity.
Included assets:
🌍 djowda.com domain name
🔗 Social handles @djowda across major platforms
💻 GitHub repositories with full architecture, documentation, and source code
📱 Google Play Console admin (Android app listings)
🧭 The Vision
Djowda’s core idea is simple:
“Empower communities to manage food systems through open, local intelligence.”
Technically, it blends:
Firebase + Room for distributed data handling
MQTT + IPFS for peer-to-peer exchange
Spatial grid mapping for location-based store discovery (no Maps API dependency)
A modular Android ecosystem (Store, Farmer, Factory, Wholesaler, User, etc.)
The entire platform was built to scale from one cell to a global mesh of interconnected food nodes.
👐 The Call
If you’re part of:
an open-source collective,
a university or research lab,
a non-profit working on food systems, or
just an individual developer who wants to make something that matters —
I’d love to transfer Djowda to you.
No money. No strings. Just the hope that it continues to evolve.
The only request is to keep it open, transparent, and aligned with the public good.
This isn’t a sunset post. It’s a hand-off.
The architecture is built, the idea is strong — it just needs a new mind (or many) to carry it forward.
If this resonates with you, reach out.
Let’s make decentralized food systems a reality — together.

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