Science DAO uses blockchain for decentralized, transparent funding for anyone who published some research or software.
How does World Science DAO fund research on-chain?
World Science DAO’s AI Internet-Meritocracy (AIIM) project works in the following way: See for more detail:
About AI Internet-Meritocracy in 2026
AI Internet-Meritocracy is our flagship project to fund science and free and open source software by measurable merit, not gatekeeping. We build software that evaluates a researcher or developer’s contributions […]
Which Services Does Science DAO Provide for Researches and Free Software Developers?
Science DAO’s Meritocracy app provides funding for both free software developers and researchers. We provide the following services:
Science Grants for Amateur Scientists: AI Internet-Meritocracy in 2026
We provide science and free software grants even for people without a science degree. That’s right: if you have any scientific manuscripts or software published, you can apply for grants, […]
How Can PhDs Stop Endless Chasing for Carrier?
PhDs can stop chasing for carrier by switching from institutional funding to decentralized funding by AI Internet-Meritocracy app with 5 min registration. If you are a carrier professor: Which advantages […]
AI Internet-Meritocracy Charity Project for Donors in 2026
Donating money or crypto to AIIM project is a great way to amplify your global impact, because it pinpoints the crux of global economic inefficiency, unjust financing of R&D, including science […]
Grants for Free Software: AIIM in 2026
Everybody who has a GitHub account is eligible for our cryptocurrency grants. No grant writing required, 5 min setup. If you have a good GitHub profile and not enough money, apply […]
Advantages of AI Internet-Meritocracy for Various Social Groups
AI Internet-Meritocracy app provides significant advantages for various social groups, including scientists, free software authors, and philanthropists by leveraging AI instead of traditional institutional gatekeeping. How AIIM grants are good […]
AI Governance Requires Cognitive Independence: Why AI-Only Adjudication Fails
TL;DR AI systems cannot serve as independent judges or voters because shared training creates structural similarity. Stable AI governance therefore requires cognitively independent human arbiters. AbstractThis paper argues that large […]


