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Re: [ANN] KAPU - The first Archaeological Blockchain -
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enigmatical
on 10/10/2017, 12:08:08 UTC
Hmm, looks like really interesting project and might give some real value for the future. 
really interesting, special and unique. the Blockchain part of our culture, to reclaim the history of human civilization!
if there will be plans of study or research, the Kapu will be the precursor to
Yes, being the first project of its kind with the aim of storing archaeological data on blockchain, it's got a huge investment potential
Kapu would be especially useful for museums who could store their artifact catalog with blockchain privately, but provide different levels of access to staff, researchers, and the public. If a museum were to be looted, it could release data using hash codes to law enforcement to prevent export or sale of artifacts of matching descriptions.
I also think it would connect more museums to each other. It would help them to exchange knowledge safe and fast without any type of risks. That's only one of possibilities for this project, there are so many other. This is such a good and interesting project.

Another big plus to this project is the use of the DPoS system to record archeological findings and timestamped as well as run the entire network. This system doesn't require the whole network to validate a transaction as the traditional proof-of-stake (POS) model. Instead, the model only requires a small number of delegates to validate a transaction. With 51 original delegates in the KAPU network which will be elected through a decentralized voting mechanism, they will be responsible for validating transactions and maintaining the blockchain. In case one of the delegates goes rogue or stops performing their job, the votes may be revoked and a new delegate is elected by the network.