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What is CyberConnect? CyberConnect is the world's first decentralized social graph protocol for Web3 and metaverses. Its mission is to return ownership and usefulness of social graph data to users while providing an infrastructure for all Web3 developers.
At its core, CyberConnect is a tamper-proof data structure that facilitates user-centric data creation, update, query, and validation. Rather than directly targeting individual users, CyberConnect provides a common data layer for next-generation decentralized applications (DApps) through social graph modules and recommendation indexers to embed meaningful and context-specific social features. DApps can get CyberConnect's social graph data after embedding CyberConnect's code. But whether or not to authorize the application to read the data is entirely up to the user, DApps can not read the data at will like the social platforms in the current Web2, so the sovereignty of the data returns to the hands of the user.
CyberConnect gives us two hopes. The first is to establish a new data network circulation system. When users have their own data, developers can also more smoothly combine applications, which allows for great cooperation between all developers, forming a global data network loop effect between all users and developers. The second is to let users really have their own social graph that they can carry. Giving users the power to switch network services without losing any relationship data, having their own social graph and being able to carry the network of previous relationships while switching services is one of the core public services that Web3 can provide, and the best way to make social services work well.
What is CyberConnect? CyberConnect is the world's first decentralized social graph protocol for Web3 and metaverses. Its mission is to return ownership and usefulness of social graph data to users while providing an infrastructure for all Web3 developers.
At its core, CyberConnect is a tamper-proof data structure that facilitates user-centric data creation, update, query, and validation. Rather than directly targeting individual users, CyberConnect provides a common data layer for next-generation decentralized applications (DApps) through social graph modules and recommendation indexers to embed meaningful and context-specific social features. DApps can get CyberConnect's social graph data after embedding CyberConnect's code. But whether or not to authorize the application to read the data is entirely up to the user, DApps can not read the data at will like the social platforms in the current Web2, so the sovereignty of the data returns to the hands of the user.
CyberConnect gives us two hopes. The first is to establish a new data network circulation system. When users have their own data, developers can also more smoothly combine applications, which allows for great cooperation between all developers, forming a global data network loop effect between all users and developers. The second is to let users really have their own social graph that they can carry. Giving users the power to switch network services without losing any relationship data, having their own social graph and being able to carry the network of previous relationships while switching services is one of the core public services that Web3 can provide, and the best way to make social services work well.
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