PANews reported on January 24 that the Web3 decentralized science (DeSci) project OpenSci announced today that its official website and Galxe event are officially online. In addition, OpenSci has launched the Galxe Quest event, where users have the opportunity to obtain airdrop qualifications by completing tasks. The event will be held from 8:00 am on January 24 to 7:59 am on March 23, Beijing time.

It is reported that OpenSci is the first decentralized science platform that supports multidisciplinary tracks, providing research funding, literature database and resource sharing aggregation services. The core mission of OpenSci lies in its innovative research donation model, where researchers can present their research projects on the platform and obtain funding directly from the global supporter community. This model not only fills the funding gap in scientific research, but also strengthens accountability and openness, setting a new standard for scientific funding and development.

The advisory team of OpenSci DAO consists of six top scientists from six different scientific fields, aiming to help users gain a deeper understanding of the value behind research, thereby promoting the popularization and development of the scientific research ecosystem. OpenSci deeply recognizes that the important cornerstone of scientific integrity lies in the reproducibility of research, so it actively encourages researchers to conduct reproducible research. By prioritizing the promotion of reproducible experiments, the platform enhances the reliability and validity of scientific discoveries.

It is worth mentioning that Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry Roger Kornberg filmed a support video for OpenSci, highly recognizing the platform's help to young scientists. He pointed out that OpenSci can effectively increase the exposure of young researchers and create more scientific research opportunities for them.