An Idea Sharing and Validation Platform Using Blockchain with Delegated Proof of Contribution (DPoC)
Abstract
This research proposes a novel approach to
building an idea sharing and collaboration platform
empowered by blockchain technology and the
Delegated Proof of Contribution (DPoC) consensus
mechanism. Ideas submitted to the platform undergo
rigorous validation using specialized algorithms and
Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques to
ensure authenticity and quality. Validated ideas are
then tokenized on the blockchain, with each idea
assigned a unique token serving as proof of
ownership. Users can submit problem statements, and
the platform matches them with relevant ideas,
facilitating collaboration or ownership transfer.
Additionally, users have the flexibility to list their
ideas publicly or keep them private. The platform
incentivizes active participation and contributions
through DPoC, rewarding users for valuable ideas
and collaborations. By combining blockchain
technology with DPoC, the platform aims to foster
efficient idea sharing, collaboration, and problemsolving, promoting decentralization, transparency,
and incentive-driven engagement.
Keywords:
Idea Sharing Platform, Blockchain, Delegated Proof of Contribution, Validation Algorithms, Natural Language Processing, Tokenization, Collaboration, IncentivizationPublished
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