💡Problem & Solution

The Problem

  • Lack of Context Storing raw files without meaningful structure makes them difficult to organize, search, or use effectively in applications.

  • Centralization Risks Centralized storage providers create single points of failure, increasing the risk of downtime, censorship, or data breaches.

  • Data Misuse Without structured metadata, systems cannot interpret or process data intelligently, limiting its value and increasing the chance of misuse.

  • Privacy Concerns Users lose control over their data once it is stored with third party providers. Sensitive information can be accessed or shared without their consent.

Our Approach

  • Context-Enriched Storage Using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), every file is enriched with structured metadata that defines its purpose and relationships, making it easier to query and use.

  • Decentralized Network Data is distributed across a decentralized network on Ethereum, reducing reliance on single points of failure and improving security and availability.

  • Structured Data Layer A semantic layer organizes files in a way that applications and services can understand, enabling better interoperability and automation.

  • Privacy by Design Zero knowledge encryption ensures that only authorized users can decrypt data. Storage nodes cannot see or misuse the contents, and no personal identification is required to participate.

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