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Nautilus - Exploring ocean protocol

There could be dragons

The meme

If you want this movement to become stronger, take a look at genesis.json and please install the git hooks you'll find located in githooks in your development machine to enforce the meme on yourself and others.

Documents

Project Goal

Research on useful primitives to build a decentralized data economy for the common goods.

Ocean strives to be a protocol for permissionless, self-sustaining networks that performs a useful data utility.

Permissionless Network

High resistance against attacks

The actors in a public network can be benign, byzantine or sybil entities. The network must be able to function provably correct under a certain threshold of polynomial attacking power.

Self-sustaining

Functions in absence of it's creators

The system incentivizes good behavior by rewarding it using proofs, claims, tokens. Such rewards can be claimed as a token by proving that work has been done. Work is a physical cost such as energy, infrastructure and operations. Proofs of the work need to be unforgeable and publicly verifiable.

utility

Data interrogation that is secure, consistent and immutable

nautilus's People

Contributors

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nautilus's Issues

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Problem: Problems should be centralized

Problem

morgan [2:38 PM]
If you want to dig into product stuff, I'd recommend checking out the Nautilus repositories and thinking about how you might be able to contribute

John [2:38 PM]
which one?

Keeping ideas under individual repositories reinforces the 'decentralized' nature of the decision-making process and enables divergence (literally forks) if necessary, but since we're working toward a single protocol, divergence can lead to (1) confusion for new contributors and (2) unconscious divergence simply because the book-keeping of keeping repositories in-sync was too costly.

Meta: this issue is on TimDaub / nautilus, but it appplies equally to @diminator's and @msutherl's repositories.

Proposed Solutions

  1. Centralize Nautilus under an Ocean account / org and (at least) nominate this the official upstream fork
  2. Nominate diminator/nautilus as the de facto upstream repo and document it
  3. Maintain a list of all possible upstream repositories to keep in sync, maintain a manifest explaining the purpose of every branch, and document a decentralized workflow (works for repositories, but not for issues)
  4. Use a collaborative document editor with a single source of truth (like Google Docs)

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