History and the events that comprise it– the triumphs, the mistakes, the acts of goodwill and bad– all require accurate documentation to remain intact throughout time. These records serve as a moral and economic guideline for humanity to advance forward.
These days we have an ever-growing number of the repositories from books to a more robust entities like Wikipedia that is an open platform for anyone to record historical facts and stories.
The question then arises how does Historia differentiate from its main competitors?
Historia | Wikipedia | Everipedia | |
Community Driven | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Civilian Contributors | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Free To Read | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Free To Submit A Record | Small Fee (Spam prevention) | Free | No |
Rewards the contributor | Yes | No | Yes |
Safeguard From False Information | Yes | No | No |
Possible To Edit Without Leaving A Trace | No | Yes | No |
Previous entries can be deleted | No | Yes | – |
Possible to censor | No | Yes | No |
For-Profit | Yes | No | Yes |
Rights to the content stays with the user | Yes | Yes | No |
Decentralized outside of organization | Yes | No | No |
Incentivised data hosting outside of organization | Yes | No | No |
Corporate Funding Model | Blockchain Treasury | Donation | Advertising |
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Historia is a community project. The influence of any one superpower does not endure in Historia. The project is for the greater good of the global community with allegiance to no one except the everlasting truth of how it actually happened. If you would like to be a part Historia discussion, join us on Discord and let us know your thoughts. All spectrum of opinions and facts wanted, come all.
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