Idea came to Oleksey Pitenko on the third day of war when he was disconnected from the Web for day in a half. And peer-to-peer messangers weren't working because of low popularity such kind of apps.
And we think we found elegant solution, using Diia app.
We divided the whole idea into a three layers.
First layer is decentralized chat. That’s what we build during hackathon. So the chat is running on Near Blockchain testnet, meaning it’s completely serverless.
After this part we will move to the distributed network. Working on Bluetooth and creating this hybrid connection.
And then we think going to the hardware, building what we called anonymous nodes.
It consists of a microcontroller, a GSM module, a Bluetooth transmitter, and a battery. You can build one yourself for the cost of around 15 bacs. And the price of mass production will be much lower.
We see different utilities of this product. It can be placed at a lamppost or traffic light. It can be connected to the cigarette lighter in the MES car. So the 15-backs can save hundreds of lives.
Oleksey Pitenko — idea, rust, react-native, java.
Yurii Stolbetskyi — rust, react-native.
Kostiantyn Ostapenko — project management, design, layout.
Charity collections to help Ukraine:
Animal Stories (paras.id)
Mavka (paras.id)
Kvitok (paras.id)
Ukraine Bird View (paras.id)
Hockey Club Manager game Github: https://github.com/NFT-Hockey