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More seriously,
We are building to restore what was lost.
A system where trust is not delegated to fragile bureaucracies, but proven cryptographically. A world where businesses can exchange, verify, and store documents independently, securely, and audibly, without middlemen or gatekeepers.
For example, with just two smart contracts — Web3PGP and Web3UBL — I try to offer a decentralized backbone for business communication:
🔐 OpenPGP key registry & revocation
📄 End-to-end encrypted, signed invoices
🧾 Censorship-resistant public audit trail
⚙️ Automated, modular, interoperable
This isn't vaporware. It's live. It works. It costs cents.
Compare it with PEPPOL, the EU’s million-euro monster, built on central registries, relying on 18 local authorities and hundreds of service providers, SOAP legacy, and paperwork-for-the-paperless.
All of this replaced by 2 smart contracts.
Web3 wasn’t meant to just disrupt finance. We haven't lost anything —
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