
DeSciWorld
DeSciWorld is the global information aggregation and social engagement hub of the DeSci space.

What is DeSciWorld?
DeSciWorld is the global information aggregation and social engagement hub of the decentralized science (DeSci) space on Ethereum. It serves as a starting point from which anyone can dive into DeSci, offering a repository of projects from across the ecosystem, an aggregation of online and in-person events, and job opportunities posted by trusted partners. DeSciWorld supports dozens of global DeSci communities — including DeSci Asia, DeSci Berlin, DeSci Boston, DeSci LATAM, and more — and hosts the flagship World of DeSci conference series. Upcoming features include a community-sourced DeSci map, a launchpad and marketplace for science NFTs, and a peer-to-peer funding marketplace for onchain research. Active since 2021, the DeSciWorld team consists of scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, economists, and engineers from across four continents, united by the mission to empower the decentralized community to participate in and influence the future of science.
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