
Frontier Registry is an innovative research infrastructure tool designed to support STEM research and researchers by facilitating data provenance and intellectual property (IP) authentication. Our platform leverages blockchain technology and AI to create a transparent, immutable, and accessible ecosystem for scientific research.
FAIR - findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable - research principles are our defining framework.
Project Landing Page with 2’ Video can be found here
Paige is an active member of the wider Gitcoin community and has been a steward for Gitcoin since 2023. She has been building Frontier Registry since 2021 and is one of the original DeSci projects. This will be the first time she submitted for an OSS GG round.
Paige participates regularly in the UNESCO Open Science Working Groups since 2021. She has earned her NASA TOPS (Transform to Open Science) Badge which can be viewed at her ORCID profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9843-9596
Paige was a featured speaker and workshop presenter on DeSci and Frontier Registry at ETHCC 2023. Links to the workshop video, slides and presentations are available on the above ORCID site.
Toru is a seasoned FullStack developer as well as AI/ML engineer. He is fluent in RUST as well as Solidity. His full profile page with all links to portfolio and socials is here:
Toru Ichikawa Portfolio Page
He is listed as Lead Dev in our Github Repo ‘Soroban Smart Contracts’
July 2024 - Stellar Kickstart Bootcamp - Successfully Completed
August 2024 - SCF Kickstart Funding - 6 Week build phase for Soroban smart contract integration
October 2024 - Shortlisted for grants (still pending) for AI:ML integration and mainnet deployment
April 2024 - Shortlisted for DARPA (defense advanced research projects agency) Adult Tools Workforce Development Challenge
ETHCC 2023 - Chosen for ETHVC Track
January 2023 - First MVP published and released with Mumbai testnet integration
In GG22 OSS Frontier Registry will be use any funds raised and matched from the Gitcoin OSS QF community impactfully and responsibly. The community will be investing in a project that not only aligns with its core objectives but also has the potential to revolutionize how scientific research is conducted, shared, and authenticated in the Web3 era.
Frontier Registry is a research infrastructure tool for Open Science implementation. Its focus is to support STEM research and researchers by allowing them ease of functionality for Data Provenance and Intellectual Property authentication.
The main features and functionalities are that it is built using smart contracts and deployed on a blockchain so that there is immutable yet transparent traceability both for data and IP. It acts as a publicly accessible registry and builds on the direct object identifier system (persistent object identifier) in that it adds blockchain transaction hash traceability and IPFS (interplanetary file sharing) data pointers. Its current and most updated MVP iteration has an MIT license github repo. The original release of January 2023 still has a private repo, both held under the same account owner on Github (Paige Donner).
#The project's current focus is to uplevel the existing MVP with more functionalities which also include AI integrations.
*FrontierRegistry is the science publishing data management platform we’ve built to Alpha release that integrates blockchain technology for IP traceability, and AI for provenance and accessibility.
BUT, we must have the research infrastructure - the systems - in place that allow for Fairness - open, accessible collaboration and thus rapid-fire iterations and improvements, while also protecting Freedom - the ‘Lego Building Blocks’ of individual researchers’ Intellectual Property.
Frontier Registry - protects Freedom of scientific research by providing the necessary infrastructure to authenticate provenance and ownership of Intellectual Property. In this way it addresses the SFF objective for Freedom: Ensuring the continuation of other individual liberties such as privacy, private property, and freedom of association.
Frontier Registry - provides for Fairness of scientific research and collaboration by providing a means for open access *to and of *research and the implementation of Open Science through accessibility of data. By facilitating open information sharing, the tool provides the levers of accessibility for underserved and underrepresented populations within the global research community both during the research process and once the data is produced and released for review. In this way, Frontier Registry addresses the SFF Fairness objective: Fostering and demanding inclusivity and diversity of representation in access to AI technologies, and benefits from AI-enabled services.
When these issues, as well as the politicization of funding sources and agendas for pre-ordained research outcomes, are systems engineered against and de-risked, will we have a global scientific research culture that allows for transformative technologies, such as fusion energy, to take its rightful place on this planet and be used for the good of all and not just the enrichment and enjoyment of a few.
We must also responsibly, and with enforceable commitment, leverage against the ‘extinction level event’ that general artificial intelligence could impose on humanity. ‘The most dangerous thing you can do with AI is to let it write code,’ is a line from the Doc, Don’t Look Up. So what happens when AI is unleashed on a large scale into scientific research practices?
FrontierRegistry is positioned as a tool that has responsibility and ethical conduct engineered into its structure. At a minimum, it allows for traceability, transparency and reproducibility of research including whether, if and when that research is AI generated.
With FrontierRegistry, our open source, on-chain platform for scientific and engineering data provenance, research and IP authentication, we are providing the solution to bottlenecked research getting published in a timely and accessible way, while still protecting individual researchers’ IP rights.
FrontierRegistry’s business model is for licensing at enterprise and government level with per user variables. For individual users we offer Freemium and subscription plans on a sliding scale, for users who might be in economically disadvantaged regions.
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User-Centric Design and Functionality: Frontier Registry focuses on practical utility within the Web3 space for researchers. It offers simple sign-in functionality so that non-blockchain native users interact with a friendly,efficient tool.
Contribution to Ecosystem Growth:
The project contributes to expanding the Web3 community by introducing blockchain and IPFS technologies to the scientific research community.
Frontier Registry democratizes access to research, indirectly contributing to financial inclusion in the research community.
Innovation in Application Use Cases: Frontier Registry demonstrates a novel use case by applying blockchain technology to scientific research data management and IP protection.
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