
The time in which we live will definitely go down in history as the era of the information storm and fake news. Numerous studies show that people in general tend to trust false beliefs.
Today, not only major publications and TV channels have the opportunity to disseminate information and pass it off as the ultimate truth, but also each of us. We all know very well how often the publications of individual users become newsbreaks for authoritative media.
And even if the goal of large media is to show the true state of things (although this is far from always the case), they have every chance to stumble upon a fake. In the conditions of modern Internet journalism, this is a fairly common phenomenon. Even in calm times, when the information agenda was a kaleidoscope of news - from entertainment to political, almost every day we came across fakes. Why is this happening? Sometimes a journalist simply does not have time to check the information and replicates what seems sensational and truthful to him. And the world is now such that you can believe in anything.
Imagine what a dangerous tool media can be for the average user. He simply receives information that seems convincing to him, and instantly believes in it, then spreading it among his acquaintances. So it becomes viral in a matter of hours, which can be very dangerous.
The habit of regularly checking the facts can help you find the truth amid an endless stream of information. So, the most important thing now is to find the source. Today, many organizations and communities are working on creating projects that make it easier to recognize fake content and find the original source of information. One such project is an ecosystem called Exorde, built around a core platform that provides objective assessments of trust in information based on a community and an artificial intelligence module. The idea of the project is to track the spread of information across the entire Internet network in real time. The goal of the project is to find the source of viral information in its original form, before this information becomes viral.
Exorde is run by its DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) and uses community votes and polls. Management will be decentralized among all members of the community. Collectively, they will be able to change the internal rules and parameters of the systems (rewards, limits, delays, scheduling, etc.) and will have a built-in reputation system. These mechanisms are designed to continually align the interests of the community and its governance for the benefit of Exorde.
The Exorde Work Systems are the core component and will serve as the base layer for the entire ecosystem. Exorde is based on four main parameters:
Ethereum is an open source platform that allows developers to create and deploy decentralized applications on it.
Skale is an elastic sidechain network connected to the Ethereum chain, acting as an execution layer. It is a scalable and elastic environment that provides high transaction throughput.
Filecoin is a decentralized data storage system that intends to replace the expensive and inefficient servers of Google and Amazon.
NLP is an artificial intelligence module that will work with unstructured text.
The Exorde Labs team is proud to announce the launch of Testnet. We are now at the point where Testnet is open to anyone who wants to download the open source modules and participate! This phase includes more detailed web panels showing blocks of data being mined on the Exorde network, the number of free and employed workers, protocol details with additional statistics, URLs, and more. A little later, a new version will appear: Testnet v0.2, with improved staking mechanisms, rewards and dynamic protocol settings. Constant improvements, the most advanced web scraping modules! End of summer - September.
Discord: https://discord.gg/C39qTfqgqN
Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/Exorde
https://exorde.network/
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Medium: https://medium.com/@ExordeLabs
Roadmap: https://exorde.network/roadmap