Off Grid Gecko
Well-Known Member
Curious if this would pique anyone's interest, but after a year of building web3 applications I find myself shaking my head at a lot of things around me that could be lightning fast and secure by using blockchain solutions for simple problems.
So, I passed my L2, and I know it's a process, I wasn't planning on ordering 50lbs of L-motors or anything this month, but checking the site anyway. It's one of those things, like why parents have to stay up so late Christmas eve because they know the tikes aren't going to sleep worth a darn.
It would be stupid simple to setup an NAR or Tripoli blockchain protocol that keeps track of cert information for members. Each member could be Identified on the protocol by their TRA or NAR #. Vendors could simply type in their cert # to verify, even give them secure access to an encrypted name or other identifying information so they could verify a certified user.
Advantage? Say you are at the flying field to get your L3, Your two TAPs are there. They witness the flight, check out the rocket, blablabla. But then instead of signing the paper and you mail it in and they send in their stuff, they could pull out their phone with a crypto wallet installed, and each of them could sign off on your L3 attempt right there on the spot. Txn takes about 10s to clear (assuming cell service) and you can call up Chris' Supply before they close for the day to place an order for the next launch.
While this isn't as simple to design as an NFT per say, it's hardly something beyond a basic skill level in blockchain development, and hosting it on a public ledger means that anyone could verify the cert level for that particular member ID. This could even be checked at the range by the RSO when someone new shows up at the launch site.
Tossing this out there to drum up some discussion and see if there's interest in this. I would be more than happy to develop the blockchain program and even help with server access points and stuff like that.
So, I passed my L2, and I know it's a process, I wasn't planning on ordering 50lbs of L-motors or anything this month, but checking the site anyway. It's one of those things, like why parents have to stay up so late Christmas eve because they know the tikes aren't going to sleep worth a darn.
It would be stupid simple to setup an NAR or Tripoli blockchain protocol that keeps track of cert information for members. Each member could be Identified on the protocol by their TRA or NAR #. Vendors could simply type in their cert # to verify, even give them secure access to an encrypted name or other identifying information so they could verify a certified user.
Advantage? Say you are at the flying field to get your L3, Your two TAPs are there. They witness the flight, check out the rocket, blablabla. But then instead of signing the paper and you mail it in and they send in their stuff, they could pull out their phone with a crypto wallet installed, and each of them could sign off on your L3 attempt right there on the spot. Txn takes about 10s to clear (assuming cell service) and you can call up Chris' Supply before they close for the day to place an order for the next launch.
While this isn't as simple to design as an NFT per say, it's hardly something beyond a basic skill level in blockchain development, and hosting it on a public ledger means that anyone could verify the cert level for that particular member ID. This could even be checked at the range by the RSO when someone new shows up at the launch site.
Tossing this out there to drum up some discussion and see if there's interest in this. I would be more than happy to develop the blockchain program and even help with server access points and stuff like that.