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Chapter 513 - 336: Solution Provider_2
Chapter 513: Chapter 336: Solution Provider_2
The most crucial component is "Decentralized Identity (DID)."
That is, it allows users to own and control their own digital identity!
Under Web 3.0, user data can only be used with user authorization.
Every interaction we have will be recorded and quantified, we can maintain our own data ownership and usage rights, and participate fairly in the distribution of benefits that arise from it!
If Web 2.0 solved the "efficiency" issue of communication interactions.
Then Web 3.0 solves the even more important "trust" issue!
If all users can protect their data privacy, then all arrogance and prejudice, even national borders, will no longer be an obstacle to data exchange!
"Mengzi’s Art of War" deals with the global industry.
But he was thinking of a global strategy.
After all, the "Madman’s Doomsday" scenario had been somewhat cracked by him, and what he faced next was the more challenging "Pacific Ring."
To deal with this type of beast tide enemy, current human technology is simply not sufficient.
The best approach is to start by strengthening our own hardware, comprehensively upgrading human weaponry levels.
This requires maximizing the collection of global power to accelerate development; if we could directly enter the interstellar era...
What would we have to fear from any behemoth then?
If Gundams fail, we’ll carpet bomb them with orbital cannons!
What he now needed was not a local advantage; he sought a unified front for all humanity...
As history shows, Emperor Qin Shi Huang, when unifying China under one rule, first standardized weights and measures.
Let’s set ourselves a small target... to unify the global internet!
If we could truly integrate the internet and remove barriers, then, if all else fails, we could "close the doors" and deploy "dark operations" to forcibly take over global drone and weapon systems.
At least that would solve the issue of unifying command...
However, one must eat one bite at a time; trying to rapidly popularize Web 3.0 with just one’s own effort is unrealistic.
Wouldn’t it be better to start with a small-scale "technology validation"?
"Hmm..."
Meng Lang thought for a bit and opened a "semi-finished" document on his computer.
The document was named "Blockchain-Based Technology Sharing and Communication Platform — New Spider Web!"
This document was an assumption he made when he had just started exploring Bitcoin... cough! when he was researching blockchain technology.
Open source and sharing are catalysts for technological progress.
But uncompensated open source and sharing would only undermine people’s willingness to share.
This requires a "knowledge-sharing platform" that can ensure the interests of knowledge owners while maximizing shared access.
Compared to the existing profit model of Spider Web, he preferred to make this new "knowledge-sharing platform" a nonprofit entity to ensure the interests of knowledge sharers.
Only by doing so could we maximize the stimulation of knowledge creation and accelerate the development of technology.
Isn’t this the best "technology validation" project right now?
He opened the document and began to perfect the product design requirements.
The name of this application... tentatively called "Wisdom Tree."
First, a blockchain coin similar to Bitcoin needs to be developed, named "Wisdom Coin," for internal "knowledge trading."
The settings... would be that the volume of knowledge equals the currency issuance.
Yeah! Then add an external payment link, allow real money transactions, and increase liquidity.
Each person can also set their knowledge to be free or paid...
...
The existing payment system of Spider Web was already well established, but Meng Lang made some more humane adjustments based on this to secure the interests of the sharers.
After spending more than an hour, Meng Lang finished the initial draft design for the new Spider Web "Wisdom Tree."
But this was just a prototype; the specific usage effects and the impact it could have... would depend on the feedback from the brothers in the next episode.
It would be ideal to get straight to the future technologies that lead to the "end of humanity" shared back...
After all, we are all successors of shared idealism!
"Zero, this is the new project requirement. I’m leaving it to you!" Meng Lang ordered in a commanding tone.
[Command confirmed! Automatically ranked as a secondary priority.]
These so-called secondary priorities are tasks that are not as urgent, performed using the spare computational resources after executing the urgent tasks issued by Meng Lang.
Currently still in development under the "Level Two Priority Sequence" is the critical technology of rocket recovery, "Online Planning Guidance Software."
"Having a god-level subcontractor is really comforting..." Meng Lang couldn’t help but reflect.
He began to imagine, once Web3.0 would become widespread, solving privacy and data security issues, making communication more efficient, and eliminating data barriers...
Would human society’s pace of development then enter a new phase?
Mm! I don’t want to be the savior of mankind, I just want to be a "solution provider" for the accelerated development of human civilization...
[Ding! Important Reminder!
Professor Zheng just three minutes ago officially applied for the patent of "Early Prediction Technology for Alzheimer’s Disease" on behalf of the company and submitted a theoretical paper on "Alzheimer’s Disease Pathological Analysis" to the international authoritative journal "Willow Leaf Flying Blade."]
"Hmm?" Meng Lang was momentarily stunned.
He quickly came to his senses.
The wheels of history... are still rolling forward, huh...
...
The Zheng family.
Zheng Dalu heavily pressed the "enter" key to send an email and then took a deep breath.
Finally... he still reluctantly accepted this "first authorship"...
Just when Zheng Dalu realized the success of the experiment, although shocked, he finally accepted the reality before his eyes.
Then... he became conflicted.
This first authorship... should he take it or not take it?
If he takes it, his heart would feel guilty, as this wasn’t his research to begin with, at most, he merely initiated the discussion.
But if he doesn’t, he wouldn’t have an explanation for Chairman Gao.
That mysterious "first author" had no intention of appearing, resolutely remaining invisible, which was baffling.
After all, this could be a milestone that revolutionizes the medical history of Alzheimer’s Disease treatment!
Which researcher could resist the temptation of gaining both fame and wealth?
At least, he, Zheng Dalu, could not.
But then this bizarre incident occurred!
Initially, he was worried that this technology was "illegitimately acquired."
Perhaps through corporate espionage or even suspected plagiarism...
But after careful analysis, he found such possibilities almost nonexistent.
Because the very mature technology document Gao Yuan gave him wouldn’t just sit collecting dust unreported by any research team if it had been developed by them.
Any researcher knows that whoever publishes something unprecedented in the world is the pioneer!
When the time comes, will you say I plagiarized?
In the eyes of the world, who plagiarized whom?
It would be impossible to explain!
No research group would risk huge spillage risks by keeping technology unpublished, especially when it’s not some kind of top-secret military technology.
After eliminating these possibilities, he could only guess that the mysterious team behind Gao Yuan perhaps consisted of researchers wholly dedicated to science, uninterested in fame and not caring about this nominal honor.
He was picking up a huge scoop by chance.
Moreover...
Zheng Dalu looked at the email he had sent, his expression complex.
He knew, with the sending of this email, he might bring about an industry-shaking storm...
After all, that was the canonical among canons...
In some ways, taking this "first authorship" meant assuming certain risks.
But... whether it was from a company’s interest, out of a medical worker’s sympathy for patients, a passion for medicine, or an incessant pursuit of science.
He felt it necessary to quickly make this major discovery public!
And just as he expected.
Shortly after the email was sent, the Amsterdam headquarters of "Willow Leaf Flying Blade" was in uproar.
A global academic fraud-busting storm fiercer than "Unknowing Spider Web"...
Gradually swept through the entire academic community...
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