Dear CyberVein community,
Following our vision of a universal network of decentralized databases, interconnecting human knowledge in a trust-less environment, it comes more than natural to us to develop the CyberVein network as an open-source platform.
Our development team is hard at work to produce the building blocks needed to improve DAG technology to a point where it can serve as a powerful distributed data management tool. You are of course invited to take part in the auditing process and to provide feedback as needed. Please join us on GitHub and participate in the conversation!
So, here's the developer update:
https://www.cybervein.org/post/dev-update-july-4
Even if it is a public knowledge network, some sessions or contents will be divided by level of access, that is, should it have a profile to access certain contents?
Databases (or contents, as you said it) on CyberVein are owned by whomever started them. This person can grant access to anyone, but also restrict access or demand an access fee - this way information can be monetised. Since databases are essentially smart-contracts, they are also accessed by smart contracts - you could call this an “account” if you want.