The DOS DAO is a platform where researchers can securely store their data and collaborate easily. It allows them to discuss issues, ask questions about research papers, and track their contributions. Through a leaderboard, contributors are rewarded for their input, ensuring accurate records and effective communication.
Table of Contents
- Hidden Data, Stalled Progress: Research data gets locked away, slowing down scientific discovery. DOS DAO unlocks data sharing for faster breakthroughs.
- Funding Gridlock: Traditional funding is slow and limited. DOS DAO lets researchers directly access community-driven grants.
- Scattered Collaboration: Researchers struggle to find the right tools and each other. DOS DAO offers a unified platform for collaboration.
- Unequal Rewards: Benefits of research discoveries aren't shared fairly. DOS DAO incentivizes data sharing for a more equitable system.
- Decentralized database for secure data storage
- P2P image and file storage for research materials
- Group chat functionality for issue discussion
- Chatbot for research paper Q&A
- Leaderboard to showcase contributions and rewards
- Verifiable immutable records for data integrity
- Feedback mechanism for improved communication
- Voting system for decentralized decision-making
Features:
- Encrypted data upload with access control.
- Integration with encryption libraries.
- Search functionality.
- Secure data viewer.
Features:
- Research proposal submission and voting.
- Display of proposal details and results.
- Integration with on-chain governance.
Features:
- Fund management.
- Transaction tracking.
- Financial transparency.
Features:
- Display of researcher reputation scores.
- Token distribution based on contributions.
- DOS token distribution info.
Features:
- Decentralized chat integration.
- Connection with communication platforms.
- Community forum.
Features:
- Profile management.
- Data access control.
- Integration with Decentralized Identity providers.
- Wallet-less onboarding
- Using Mistral 7b model for the chatbot along with discussion spaces
- Using Chainlink Oracles for verifying user researcher role
- Clone the repository
https://github.com/ShauryaSwarup/hackhaven-lethal.git
To start the frontend user interface
cd website
npm install
npm run dev
(Run npm install --legacy-peer-deps
if you encounter issues in package installations)