NOI — Building the Future of Decentralized Science $NOI is building at the intersection of cryptocurrency, blockchain, and science, advancing the vision of Decentralized Science (DeSci). The original ideology of cryptocurrency was rooted in creating systems that are more open, transparent, permissionless, and decentralized. We believe these principles should extend beyond finance and into scientific research. NOI is bringing this vision to life by exploring how blockchain technology can transform the way scientific research is documented, verified, preserved, and shared—including the use of on-chain data and cryptographic hashing to establish transparent and immutable records of research. Our Focus Our ecosystem is being developed around three core areas: - The Scientific & Research Community — empowering researchers with decentralized infrastructure for documenting, verifying, and preserving scientific work. - The Global Public System — creating more open and accessible pathways for scientific knowledge and innovation. - Longevity & Health Outreach — supporting research and initiatives focused on longevity, health, and the advancement of human wellbeing. These are only the foundations. As NOI grows, so will the scope of our initiatives, research collaborations, and decentralized infrastructure. Don't just watch what NOI becomes in real time. Be part of what we're building. Technical Architecture & Security To bring the DeSci vision to life, $NOI leverages the Ethereum network as its foundational blockchain infrastructure. Ethereum provides a decentralized environment for immutability, transparent verification, data integrity, and persistent on-chain records. By utilizing blockchain-based cryptographic hashing, NOI aims to create verifiable timestamps and tamper-resistant references for scientific research and related data. Our approach is built around a simple principle: Science should be verifiable. Research should be preserved. Knowledge should be accessible. NOI is working toward a future where decentralized infrastructure can help make scientific innovation more transparent, collaborative, and resilient.