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OPENSCI | Rebuilding the Value Cycle of Basic Science through DeSci

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The global system for basic science is in a deep structural crisis. Built in the 20th century, this centralized model can't keep up with today's fast-paced innovation needs. With tightening budgets worldwide, science funding challenges are growing. Traditional grants are slow, opaque, and biased toward big names and connections. This leaves many labs struggling to survive.Worse, trust in science is eroding. Issues like the science reproducibility crisis—where studies can't be repeated—and a "publish or perish" culture lead to misconduct and more retractions. When funding fails, collaboration breaks, and trust crumbles, the old system can't support the speed, scale, or depth modern science demands.

From lab discoveries to real-world applications, the value chain in basic science is broken. This creates a huge paradox called the "Value Fracture."Scientists pour years into research, maybe winning a Nobel Prize worth about $1 million. But when those ideas turn into industries, they generate billions or trillions. This 30,000x gap shows the system's flaws.The root causes? Three key problems in the centralized model:

  • Funding Failure and Inefficiency: Grants are slow and unfair. Centralized decisions favor prestige, killing many promising early ideas before they get seed money.
  • Ambiguous IP and Slow Transfer: Basic research is seen as a "public good" with unclear rights. Scientists rarely benefit from long-term impact, breaking the innovation loop.
  • Data Silos and Poor Collaboration: Research data is locked in institutions, creating silos. Low sharing incentives and tech barriers hurt global teamwork and resource use.

This value fracture hits hardest in Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 1-6—the "Valley of Death" from idea to prototype. Public funds cover early stages, but companies lock value in patents later. Original creators and funders get little back, stalling sustainable progress.

This is where Decentralized Science (DeSci) steps in. DeSci uses blockchain as a trust foundation to rebuild how science works, from funding to collaboration.OPENSCI leads this shift. As a decentralized science platform, OPENSCI uses blockchain and AI to heal the "Value Fracture." Our core goal? Reconnect the broken value chain with a decentralized funding network, open data layers, and on-chain tools for IP and impact tracking.This isn't just tech—it's a return to science's true spirit. OPENSCI turns basic science from a closed line into an open, growing ecosystem. We capture real value through transparent, verifiable processes that grow over time.Explore how blockchain in research can solve the science reproducibility crisis and funding challenges. Join OPENSCI for decentralized grants, collaboration tools, and verifiable rewards.

Website: https://www.opensci.io/

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