Gama Protocol
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Gama protocol presents an infrastructure for digital content verification.
The protocol includes a set of web2/web3 services that implement blockchain-based verification pipelines (MLAFS), a software development kit (SDK) for developers, APIs for seamless integration, and Gama Explorer for exploring digital content within the ecosystem. Additionally, integration with the protocol at the L3 solution level is anticipated.
A multitude of subsystems are implemented by the Gama protocol to establish trustworthy services, with specially designed modules serving as the foundation for verification checks against fakes, fraud, and other issues.
Gama ecosystem participants can successfully monitor fraudulent content with algorithms built on artificial intelligence and adaptive systems principles.
A project connected to the system is allowed to organize a personalized verification pipeline consisting of only the necessary checks (modular MLAFS) based on the required tasks, the structure of the digital content unit, etc.
The use of blockchain ensures the validity and immutability of the object data in the system.
For each type of digital content, a separate smart contract is created, which forms a unique hash of the object based on a list of properties. Thus, each content unit of the project forms an independent entity with its fake-rating indicators.
Each module generates a unique trust rating based on the verification outcomes, and this rating is recorded in the smart contract by object hash.
In addition, each participant will have the power to independently influence the object's trust rating with the help of DAO mechanisms.
Through cross-chain communication, projects that make use of different blockchain networks can also be integrated.
For web2 and web3 participating projects, an SDK for developers and an API for integration are provided to facilitate the seamless operation of the Gama protocol.
The ecosystem allows end-users to add and update new verification services by directly interacting with the Multi-Level Antifake System modules, all while giving them the option to limit which modules need to be verified.
When updating, module versioning will ensure that the system is always in a consistent state.
The Gama ecosystem allows integrated member services to host an information widget that displays "Trust-rating N% by Gama-protocol," receive trust-ratings of content units through APIs and SDKs, and post a link to the Gama-explorer: a blockchain browser that displays the complete list of processed entities along with the history of rating formation.