InvArch is honored to share some news, and while the headline may be a bit of a spoiler, it's best if we all briefly introduce the project.
Brief Introduction
InvArch is an intellectual property and decentralized development network for web 3.0. The goal of the network is to provide an environment where users can protect their ideas and then form partnerships with other users in the network to realize their ideas and bring them to life.
More information can be found on the InvArch website or by reading the InvArch white paper by clicking on the article below.
The InvArch Team Behind the Project
The team behind the project is a mix of professionals and engineers, and together they create an amazing team full of bright personalities.
Project Founder Dakota Barnett brings experience combining roles in both the private and public sectors, with a focus on cross-team management and support.
Gabriel Facco de Arruda, CTO and co-founder of InvArch, brings his accumulated and proven experience as an agile and experienced developer from the Polkadot ecosystem.
Kresna Sucandra, CDO and co-founder of InvArch, draws on an extensive and deep knowledge of substrate structure and demonstrates this knowledge in her work.
Mindaugas Savickas is the executive director and most recent co-founder of the project. He is a highly focused individual who is responsible for strategy and development at InvArch.
Casey Richardson serves as the Community Manager for InvArch's fast-growing Ambassador Program.
Finally, Bruno Škvorc (founder of RMRK) and Sonja Prstec (former advisor: Web3 Foundation) serve as technical advisor and legal consultant to the project, respectively.
Now that the introductions are over, it's time for the big news!
InvArch is a recipient of a Web3 Foundation grant!🎉
In early September, InvArchitects received permission to begin developing several custom pallets as part of a Web3 Foundation grant proposal they submitted. The proposal was to develop a series of custom pallets to use substrate-based blockchains that would allow users to tag their ideas and participate in decentralized ventures to realize their newly tagged concepts.
This proposal was broken down into two key development milestones. The first milestone focused on the development of a series of custom pallets focused on tokenization of intellectual property. The second milestone focused on the development and implementation of decentralized and multi-stakeholder collaboration mechanisms, which should also be achieved through the introduction of a series of custom pallets.
These pallets are open-source developments and are available for adoption and use by all developers in the Polkadot ecosystem.
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