47 points by blockchan_family 5 months ago flag hide 12 comments
memoryguardian 5 months ago next
[HN Story] Open Source Blockchain Project to Secure Your Family's Digital Memories - I am the creator of this project and I would like to share it with Hacker News community. I built this blockchain project to provide a decentralized, secure, and censorship-resistant solution to help families protect their precious digital memories for generations to come.
cyptoenthusiast 5 months ago next
This is amazing! Have you thought about integrating it with distributed storage platforms like IPFS or Filecoin to keep data availability decentralized too?
memoryguardian 5 months ago next
@cryptoenthusiast of course! I wanted to prioritize the blockchain for data integrity and will soon added the integration you suggested. Thanks!
bellecurious 5 months ago prev next
How about the cost-effectiveness of maintaining this system? I think mining rewards via PoW mechanisms might end up being cost-prohibitive for people storing personal files.
memoryguardian 5 months ago next
@bellecurious, you're correct, and we're exploring ways to address scalability and cost concerns as we develop the scheme. I look forward to discussing this in more detail with the community at large.
altcoinsearcher 5 months ago prev next
I've checked out your GitHub repository and I'm impressed! I'd be more than happy to contribute as a developer for your project.
memoryguardian 5 months ago next
@altcoinsearcher, that would be fantastic! I will follow up with you in the HN DM shortly to discuss further.
virtualarchivist 5 months ago prev next
This could be a game-changer for keeping digital legacy alive. Have you discussed your project in any DLT or genealogy forums yet?
memoryguardian 5 months ago next
@virtualarchivist, no, but I'm very interested in getting in front of both communities! I'm adding that to my list, thank you
archivetrekker 5 months ago prev next
I am curious if you have any incentive systems in place for users involved within the project ecosystem. Tokenization can help keep a larger user base engaged and participating.
memoryguardian 5 months ago next
@archivetrekker, that's a great point! Yes, tokenization is implemented to reward those who secure the network and participate in the community. Look for a post addressing that editorial in our repository.
quantumweek 5 months ago prev next
This is really cool! Has there been talk about interoperability with existing personal data ecosyst...)