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What is CyberConnect and why is it needed
Roadmap
CyberConnect Protocol (Briefly)
Who invested in CC and how much
How to mint ccProfile
CyberConnect DAO
Links
It's no secret that with the development of such social networks as Instagram, Facebook, twitter, etc., the abuse of collecting information about their users to provide political and other advertising campaigns has begun, which goes beyond all boundaries of privacy. As a solution to this problem CyberConnect creates a decentralized, censorship-free and self-sovereign social network that most closely matches the thesis of the Web 3.0 revolution.
CyberConnect - Is a decentralized social graph protocol with identity self-sovereignty and network effects. In simple words - CyberСonnect allows you to get a “web 3 identity”, a virtual passport or, more simply, a profile in a video account with the possibility of authorization. The profile page can be diversified with useful information about yourself.

In the summer of 2022, there was a boom in NFT and Cryptocurrency, currency rates beat all records, NFT cost $ 1000+, all this thanks to the breakthrough innovation of the Ethereum blockchain enables smart contract execution in a decentralized way, opening the chapter of decentralized applications interacting with digital assets.
Now we can observe the development of projects in the p2e sphere, as well as decentralized user-generated content platforms**.** CC believe that the next stage of Web 3.0 development will be decentralized social networks based on the blockchain. A decentralized social graph protocol will be an indispensable part of it.
Current p2e games and social applications store user connection data centrally. Users have to repeat the connection creation process each time they log into a new application. Imagine how cool it would be in the future to go to OpenSea and immediately recognize your friends from the address book who also use this application. With CyberConnect, users can roam around different Dapps and games on Web 3.0 with their digital assets, on-chain identities, and social graphs without giving up control to any centralized party.
CyberConnect is a proposed decentralized protocol for creating blockchain-based social networks. The protocol is designed to be publicly accessible, allowing developers to use users' connections to grow their user base. Users have full control over their own social networks, including adding, deleting, and updating connections. The protocol is designed to work across multiple blockchains and is governed in a decentralized manner. To support the long-term development of the protocol, the protocol will use a token-incentivized model in the beginning stage. The protocol is also researching options for privacy-preserving features for user who want to protect their connection data.
CyberConnect uses a tamper-proof data structure to efficiently handle the creation, update, query, and verification of user-centric data. Each piece of data is represented as a data stream, updates are only allowed by the data owner, and data is stored in IPFS. The data structure is modifiable by the user, readable to applications with permission, and verifiable by the signature attached. CyberConnect partners with Ceramic for its first release and plans to improve performance with a heavy data model. Data availability is ensured through libp2p pubsub and long-term data retention is guaranteed through blockchain anchoring and custom data pinning service.
CyberConnect is designing a safe keychain scheme for authentication and authorization based on a public-key system. Users are authenticated by a signature using their private key and data is authorized for access only to the user to prevent modification by central parties. The scheme uses pre-commit checks, dag-jose IPLD encoding, and a key rotation scheme combined with blockchain anchoring to resolve conflicts. The private keys are generated inside a protected iframe and exposed to applications only through rpc to prevent XSS attacks. It is also mentioned that users should not sign any non-transactional data with their blockchain private key because it adds extra hurdle to the user experience and broadens the attack surface.
CyberConnect uses IPFS storage for user data, but addresses the concern of centralization by enforcing data signature with dag-jose codec to guarantee data authenticity. To look up a user's social graph, it first looks up the user's keychain through their blockchain address, and then the user table through the keychain public key. This design is user-centric and allows a single user table to be used across all applications and only the user has permission to update the data and only parties with the decryption key can read it if encrypted.
CyberConnect allows for data indexing of social graph data, like TheGraph does for transactional data on Ethereum. Data is stored as unilateral connections, indexers can retrieve the following list, provide data for easier application queries. CyberConnect will start with an indexer for the follower list use case and welcomes other indexing opportunities from the community. Users with technical skills can verify computed indexes and more sophisticated systems with slashing can be developed in the future.
CyberConnect requires a Ceramic node with IPFS, dag-jose IPLD encoding, libp2p, IPFS data pinning, blockchain anchoring, RPC endpoint, and data indexer for reverse lookups and data aggregation to generate a "follower list" based on unidirectional connections.

CyberConnect Protocol conceptualizes a decentralized social graph as a collection of unilateral paths among blockchain addresses, supporting Web 3.0 use cases like decentralized social media, IM apps, and blockchain games. The open social graph benefits all Dapps using it, increasing adoption results in a stronger network effect. CyberChat is a Web 3.0 based IM app being developed as a showcase for CyberConnect's utilities and potential for future Web 3.0 apps.
CyberChat is a trustless messaging app for blockchain users to socialize with their crypto assets natively, completing the social ecosystem on Web 3.0. More information about CyberChat will be available soon.
DIDs are a new way to create digital identities that don't rely on centralized authorities. They are a W3C standard that allows users to identify themselves in a decentralized, verifiable way. They can be used as a unique identifier for web3 users and each DID contains a private-public key pair for secure interactions with services and data. They can also be linked to multiple blockchain addresses, which can be on different blockchains. This approach has benefits such as unique identification without a central authority, preserving user data integrity through signatures, and linking different blockchain addresses to one DID. DIDs represent an interface that can be used to identify entities, sign and encrypt information and delegate access control to services.
Total amount of attracted investments $25 million
Web 3 social graph protocol CyberConnect raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by Animoca Brands and Sky9 Capital. The funding will be used to build out the protocol, expand the team and onboard new Web 3 projects. CyberConnect aims to make personal data, such as social media platform handles and followers, work across Web 3 protocols and eliminate "moats around user data" to be more accessible to projects in the space. According to CEO Wilson Wei, 23 projects have integrated CyberConnect and 12 more are on the way, including Project Galaxy, Mask Network, and Metaforo.

For mint, we need a special invite code. There are 3 ways to get an invite code
Be active in the discord community: In the CyberConnect discord, invite codes are often issued for being active, and sometimes codes are simply dropped into the chat.
For attracting third-party projects to Link3, you can get some codes.
This is done very simply, especially if you are an ambassador or a moderator in a project. You can invite third-party projects to Link3, for their connection you will receive some invite codes. It is enough to write to someone from the team and offer to create a profile, explaining the benefits of such a portfolio. If the team agrees - write to the admins in the discord Link3 How to do it? You look for suitable projects on the topic, offer to create a profile and explain the benefits of joining CyberConnect. If the project agrees to join, then you must contact the CC team on discord to connect them.
Also, if you have at least a little untwisted twitter in the world of cryptocurrencies and at least 10 influencers subscribe to you, then you can also get an invite code If your twitter satisfies these criteria, then link it here and get a code.
You can watch AMA and get a $W3ST and the opportunity to win an invite code. I think that in the future the $W3ST will also give rewards, so try to collect it
After we received the invite code, we go to the official site, paste the code and mint profile. At the moment, together with gas, it will cost you ~$30 in $ETH.

I also advise you to set up your profile, for this we go here and connect our social networks
The CyberConnect Protocol is governed by the CyberConnectDAO, made up of $CYBER token holders. Governance proposals go through two stages, first a consensus check and then implementation. The $CYBER token is used for governance and incentives and will later have additional functionality like staking rewards as the protocol is adopted. There is a total supply of 100,000,000 $CYBER tokens.
Website: https://cyberconnect.me/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CyberConnectHQ
Developer Center: https://docs.cyberconnect.me/
Discord: https://discord.gg/cyberconnect
Mirror: https://mirror.xyz/cyberlab.eth
Telegram: https://t.me/CyberConnectOfficial
Telegram CIS: https://t.me/CyberConnectRuschat
Telegram:
What is CyberConnect and why is it needed
Roadmap
CyberConnect Protocol (Briefly)
Who invested in CC and how much
How to mint ccProfile
CyberConnect DAO
Links
It's no secret that with the development of such social networks as Instagram, Facebook, twitter, etc., the abuse of collecting information about their users to provide political and other advertising campaigns has begun, which goes beyond all boundaries of privacy. As a solution to this problem CyberConnect creates a decentralized, censorship-free and self-sovereign social network that most closely matches the thesis of the Web 3.0 revolution.
CyberConnect - Is a decentralized social graph protocol with identity self-sovereignty and network effects. In simple words - CyberСonnect allows you to get a “web 3 identity”, a virtual passport or, more simply, a profile in a video account with the possibility of authorization. The profile page can be diversified with useful information about yourself.

In the summer of 2022, there was a boom in NFT and Cryptocurrency, currency rates beat all records, NFT cost $ 1000+, all this thanks to the breakthrough innovation of the Ethereum blockchain enables smart contract execution in a decentralized way, opening the chapter of decentralized applications interacting with digital assets.
Now we can observe the development of projects in the p2e sphere, as well as decentralized user-generated content platforms**.** CC believe that the next stage of Web 3.0 development will be decentralized social networks based on the blockchain. A decentralized social graph protocol will be an indispensable part of it.
Current p2e games and social applications store user connection data centrally. Users have to repeat the connection creation process each time they log into a new application. Imagine how cool it would be in the future to go to OpenSea and immediately recognize your friends from the address book who also use this application. With CyberConnect, users can roam around different Dapps and games on Web 3.0 with their digital assets, on-chain identities, and social graphs without giving up control to any centralized party.
CyberConnect is a proposed decentralized protocol for creating blockchain-based social networks. The protocol is designed to be publicly accessible, allowing developers to use users' connections to grow their user base. Users have full control over their own social networks, including adding, deleting, and updating connections. The protocol is designed to work across multiple blockchains and is governed in a decentralized manner. To support the long-term development of the protocol, the protocol will use a token-incentivized model in the beginning stage. The protocol is also researching options for privacy-preserving features for user who want to protect their connection data.
CyberConnect uses a tamper-proof data structure to efficiently handle the creation, update, query, and verification of user-centric data. Each piece of data is represented as a data stream, updates are only allowed by the data owner, and data is stored in IPFS. The data structure is modifiable by the user, readable to applications with permission, and verifiable by the signature attached. CyberConnect partners with Ceramic for its first release and plans to improve performance with a heavy data model. Data availability is ensured through libp2p pubsub and long-term data retention is guaranteed through blockchain anchoring and custom data pinning service.
CyberConnect is designing a safe keychain scheme for authentication and authorization based on a public-key system. Users are authenticated by a signature using their private key and data is authorized for access only to the user to prevent modification by central parties. The scheme uses pre-commit checks, dag-jose IPLD encoding, and a key rotation scheme combined with blockchain anchoring to resolve conflicts. The private keys are generated inside a protected iframe and exposed to applications only through rpc to prevent XSS attacks. It is also mentioned that users should not sign any non-transactional data with their blockchain private key because it adds extra hurdle to the user experience and broadens the attack surface.
CyberConnect uses IPFS storage for user data, but addresses the concern of centralization by enforcing data signature with dag-jose codec to guarantee data authenticity. To look up a user's social graph, it first looks up the user's keychain through their blockchain address, and then the user table through the keychain public key. This design is user-centric and allows a single user table to be used across all applications and only the user has permission to update the data and only parties with the decryption key can read it if encrypted.
CyberConnect allows for data indexing of social graph data, like TheGraph does for transactional data on Ethereum. Data is stored as unilateral connections, indexers can retrieve the following list, provide data for easier application queries. CyberConnect will start with an indexer for the follower list use case and welcomes other indexing opportunities from the community. Users with technical skills can verify computed indexes and more sophisticated systems with slashing can be developed in the future.
CyberConnect requires a Ceramic node with IPFS, dag-jose IPLD encoding, libp2p, IPFS data pinning, blockchain anchoring, RPC endpoint, and data indexer for reverse lookups and data aggregation to generate a "follower list" based on unidirectional connections.

CyberConnect Protocol conceptualizes a decentralized social graph as a collection of unilateral paths among blockchain addresses, supporting Web 3.0 use cases like decentralized social media, IM apps, and blockchain games. The open social graph benefits all Dapps using it, increasing adoption results in a stronger network effect. CyberChat is a Web 3.0 based IM app being developed as a showcase for CyberConnect's utilities and potential for future Web 3.0 apps.
CyberChat is a trustless messaging app for blockchain users to socialize with their crypto assets natively, completing the social ecosystem on Web 3.0. More information about CyberChat will be available soon.
DIDs are a new way to create digital identities that don't rely on centralized authorities. They are a W3C standard that allows users to identify themselves in a decentralized, verifiable way. They can be used as a unique identifier for web3 users and each DID contains a private-public key pair for secure interactions with services and data. They can also be linked to multiple blockchain addresses, which can be on different blockchains. This approach has benefits such as unique identification without a central authority, preserving user data integrity through signatures, and linking different blockchain addresses to one DID. DIDs represent an interface that can be used to identify entities, sign and encrypt information and delegate access control to services.
Total amount of attracted investments $25 million
Web 3 social graph protocol CyberConnect raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by Animoca Brands and Sky9 Capital. The funding will be used to build out the protocol, expand the team and onboard new Web 3 projects. CyberConnect aims to make personal data, such as social media platform handles and followers, work across Web 3 protocols and eliminate "moats around user data" to be more accessible to projects in the space. According to CEO Wilson Wei, 23 projects have integrated CyberConnect and 12 more are on the way, including Project Galaxy, Mask Network, and Metaforo.

For mint, we need a special invite code. There are 3 ways to get an invite code
Be active in the discord community: In the CyberConnect discord, invite codes are often issued for being active, and sometimes codes are simply dropped into the chat.
For attracting third-party projects to Link3, you can get some codes.
This is done very simply, especially if you are an ambassador or a moderator in a project. You can invite third-party projects to Link3, for their connection you will receive some invite codes. It is enough to write to someone from the team and offer to create a profile, explaining the benefits of such a portfolio. If the team agrees - write to the admins in the discord Link3 How to do it? You look for suitable projects on the topic, offer to create a profile and explain the benefits of joining CyberConnect. If the project agrees to join, then you must contact the CC team on discord to connect them.
Also, if you have at least a little untwisted twitter in the world of cryptocurrencies and at least 10 influencers subscribe to you, then you can also get an invite code If your twitter satisfies these criteria, then link it here and get a code.
You can watch AMA and get a $W3ST and the opportunity to win an invite code. I think that in the future the $W3ST will also give rewards, so try to collect it
After we received the invite code, we go to the official site, paste the code and mint profile. At the moment, together with gas, it will cost you ~$30 in $ETH.

I also advise you to set up your profile, for this we go here and connect our social networks
The CyberConnect Protocol is governed by the CyberConnectDAO, made up of $CYBER token holders. Governance proposals go through two stages, first a consensus check and then implementation. The $CYBER token is used for governance and incentives and will later have additional functionality like staking rewards as the protocol is adopted. There is a total supply of 100,000,000 $CYBER tokens.
Website: https://cyberconnect.me/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CyberConnectHQ
Developer Center: https://docs.cyberconnect.me/
Discord: https://discord.gg/cyberconnect
Mirror: https://mirror.xyz/cyberlab.eth
Telegram: https://t.me/CyberConnectOfficial
Telegram CIS: https://t.me/CyberConnectRuschat
Telegram:
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