In Plain Language
Traditionally, scientific research is funded by governments, pharmaceutical companies, and large institutions. They decide what gets studied, when, and how fast. For conditions like tinnitus — where 740 million people are affected but no cure exists — this system hasn't moved fast enough.
Decentralized science (DeSci) is a different approach. It means that patients, communities, supporters, and researchers can come together to help fund and follow scientific exploration more transparently.
Instead of waiting quietly on the sidelines while institutions decide what's worth studying, people can actively help meaningful research questions move forward.
That's it. That's the core idea.
A Better Model
Our Model
Supporters fund research exploration through direct contributions. No crypto required — just support for a mission you believe in.
Contributions fund literature review, expert advisory, registry infrastructure, and research design. Real work, transparently tracked.
Every milestone, every finding, every dollar — reported openly to the community. No black boxes.
Research summaries, educational content, and mission updates keep everyone informed and connected to the work.
With community support, we can explore the questions that traditional funding often ignores — like whether psychedelic-assisted approaches can help with tinnitus.
Common Questions
This isn't about buying tokens or speculating. It's about funding research you believe in.
You can participate with a standard contribution. Blockchain integration is a future option, not a requirement.
DeSci doesn't replace rigorous science — it funds it. Our advisory board includes researchers and clinicians.
Your support funds research exploration, not financial returns. This is mission-driven, not profit-driven.
What's Ahead
Full visibility into how every dollar is allocated and spent.
Contributors help shape research priorities and direction.
Meaningful acknowledgment for everyone who supports the mission.
Digital acknowledgments of participation — not speculation, just recognition.
Research findings shared openly with the global scientific community.
Anyone, anywhere can support and follow this research.
These features are in development. Today, supporting the mission is as simple as making a contribution and joining the registry.