@peter_szilagyi@Cypherpunkfish1 Ark is a Ledger for your DNA and clinical data
People lose Ledgers.
Privacy is not secrecy, is choice: who sees what, when.
My wife, Doctor and AI Agent has accesses my biodata, and is NFT gated (encrypted) in my laptop and in iCloud…key features: interoperable & secure.
@The__Taybor Science >> engagement. @SethSHowes has not shown or answered any questions about QC of the data obtained, as far as I know… maybe it's only that… just engagement…hope he proves me wrong…
@SethSHowes@Adhixa94 Sequencing without clinical validity is a science fair project, not a diagnostic. No oncologist or clinical geneticist will accept those datasets for diagnosis or treatment.
They did not come from a CLIA certified, CAP accredited laboratory with chain of custody documentation…
@SethSHowes@paulg Because democratizing genomics is not just about putting a sequencer on every dining table.
It is about making it safely interoperable to get as many analysis tokens (AIs) or human expert hours into the clinical verdict. From 7,000 genomes, we still have +100 “unsolved cases.”
@NVIDIAHealth Synthetic data is a useful stopgap, but the real fix is recognizing patients as the rightful owners of their DICOM images, incorporating them as biodata providers, and compensating them accordingly. Only real, consented data gets us to clinically valid models at scale. DICOM NFTs
@peter_szilagyi@dark_dot_bio@ETHCluj This is our current vision, please take a look…our main focus right now is delivering an Open Source NFT gated Filesystem for multi-omics datasets, specifically designed to enable x402 AI Agents in Research. It solves “The Cross-Laboratory Biodata Routing Problem”
@peter_szilagyi@dark_dot_bio@ETHCluj The exciting moment for sovereign genomics is when you can actually analyze it yourself by connecting biodata to an intelligent layer, local model or API.
Secrecy is hiding data in a box.
Privacy is controlling who accesses it, when, and revoking that access at will…
@peter_szilagyi@dark_dot_bio@ETHCluj Honest question: why buy a dedicated device when your laptop already has 1 to 4 TB of NVMe storage?
Encrypt the data locally. Generate a secure NFT gated enclave. Done. Same sovereignty, zero new hardware and interoperability. All users investment goes into biodata generation.
@peter_szilagyi@dark_dot_bio@ETHCluj 1 TB eMMC does not exist. Max available is 512 GB in rare industrial-grade. The CM4 caps at 32 GB onboard. Chips are only getting more expensive and scarce…something to consider…