Preservation
Tomorrow's History. Made Today.
Data Persistence
As mentioned in the previous Discovery page, discussions related to Bitcoin assets are siloed away and out of reach for most for the world. Private chats are a double-edged sword— keeping larps out helps to distill the purity of these conversations, but it comes at a cost.
Discord servers and Telegram chats are not search engine friendly. So interested parties attempting to do some information gathering to learn more about ordinals and runes are hamstrung before they even start, since the dialogue among active participants is much harder to find. Even holders that are in these token-gated chats can struggle to find past conversations and topical discussions they may have been a part of.
That's why Badger+ chats are designed the way they are. Their public facing nature optimizes them for discovery and preserves discussions for future reference— but we've also gone a step further. The modern advancement of AI introduced a new form of 'web search' by users now querying LLM models, so we've built Badger+ to dynamically leverage both traditional and modern web searching, so that the discussions hosted on our platform are efficiently indexed and archived.
We hope to see a future where the masses come to appreciate immutable art stored on a globally accessible and decentralized database. By preserving holder discussions as public archives, new users onboarding in the 2030's could have access to the historical journey of any projects still thriving in that decade.
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