‘Wikipedia of Structured Data’ Protocol Secures Backing From Pantera, DCG, 25 Others

Published at: July 12, 2018

Decentralized structured data startup Dirt Protocol has secured investments from major crypto venture players to build a blockchain platform for reliable data, the company announced July 11.

Contributors to the funding round included well-known crypto industry names such as Pantera Capital and Barry Silbert’s Digital Currency Group, along with Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam. A total of 15 venture partners and 11 angel investors participated, the startup reports.

Dirt, which will use the $3 mln it raised to create its eponymous platform, seeks to deploy blockchain technology and a system of token staking to certify the trustworthiness of data and penalize lies.

This, the company says, will come in a form “similar to Wikipedia” but fully decentralized and without curators.

“[I]n this new decentralized world we still rely on centralized sources of truth — Twitter determines who is real and CoinMarketCap determines the price of a cryptocurrency,” CEO Yin Wu said in a statement quoted by Venturebeat, continuing:

“There needs to be a way to determine what is true and build trust without a centralized arbiter [...] Dirt is doing to data what Wikipedia did to the encyclopedia.”

Blockchain’s role in data verification has long been touted, with most schemes nonetheless centering on storage and tamper-proofing. Last week, decentralized cloud platform DADI launched its mainnet implementation with an eye to increasing the security of hosting services for websites, APIs and apps.

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