PANews reported on March 11 that the Web3 DeSci project OpenSci started the testnet voting phase on March 9 and entered the donation phase on March 10. On-chain data showed that the project reached the donation cap within 48 hours. Today, OpenSci announced that the test goal has been exceeded and decided to lift the donation cap, allowing users to continue to participate in the testnet .
According to reports, OpenSci aims to support different scientific fields and provide a decentralized scientific platform to assist scientists in research fundraising while building a shared aggregator of literature databases. The core of OpenSci's mission is its innovative project research donation model, which enables researchers to showcase their projects and receive direct funding from a global community of supporters. This model not only fills critical funding gaps, but also promotes accountability and openness, setting new standards for how science is funded and developed.
OpenSci DAO consists of six different scientific fields and is led by a team of world-class award-winning scientists. It aims to help users understand the content behind the research and promote the popularization of the research ecosystem. OpenSci launched the incentive test network on February 21 and stated that it will issue airdrops based on the progress of participants in the future. Currently, OpenSci's Galxe activities are also being carried out simultaneously.
