Developing an Open Source, Decentralized UAP Acquisitions Program
Join the Humanity Softlanding mission. It has been claimed for decades by an increasing number of prominent former government, military and intelligence officials as well as private contractors that private UAP recovery programs exist where a small number of humans are effectively acting as the gatekeeper of humanity's greatest secrets. We plan on changing that and believe in power for the people, by the people. This mission will focus on enabling a public service that will democratize UAP research and control and operate UAP related satellite constellations, UAVs, passive sensor networks and more.
Develop a decentralized, permissionless infrastructure that ensures truthful, bias-resistant, and real-time access to the most accurate information in the field. Participants will establish the technology stack for an on-chain UAP crash retrieval and recovery protocol, creating a “Proof of Contribution” system that rewards those who provide meaningful data.
Build on-chain reputation mechanisms that allow the community to vet, validate, and debunk claims about UAP encounters, government disclosures, and whistleblower testimony. Design a blockchain-based reward system where contributions to UAP crash retrieval efforts, whether through data, research, hardware, or intelligence, are fairly quantified and compensated.
Develop a cryptographic framework that calculates the value of contributions from different sources, such as, satellite companies donating live UAP tracking data, aerospace engineers contributing structural analysis, physicists providing theoretical modeling, eyewitnesses and researchers submitting firsthand evidence.
| Enable a permissionless, transparent UAP detection networks.
| Use decentralized verification to eliminate misinformation.
| Implement on-chain incentive models to reward truthful contributions.
| Provide a trustless global repository for all UAP/NHI-related intelligence.
| Blockchain developers
| Data Scientists & AI/ML Engineers
| Cryptographers
| Policy Experts
| Open-source advocates
| Hackers & Open-Minded Skeptics