Published inscription panels
Visitors can browse public panels and inspect curated collections of records through clean, static presentation pages.
Bitknowledge already operates as a lightweight public platform for publishing inspectable records. The current release is intentionally narrow: structured inscription panels, IPFS-linked records, and a clear foundation for a broader identity and verification layer.
Visitors can browse public panels and inspect curated collections of records through clean, static presentation pages.
Public records can be opened through IPFS gateway links, giving them a more durable and verifiable retrieval path.
Portable identity, record signing, and access control are being shaped as the next platform layer rather than presented as completed product flows.
The clearest working example of Bitknowledge today is the inscription system. It shows how structured metadata, durable content links, and public presentation can work together without depending on a complex application stack.
The public site remains intentionally lightweight. Static delivery, shared styling, minimal JavaScript, and JSON-backed content keep the current surface easy to host, reason about, and extend while the deeper platform layers mature.
Pages load without framework overhead, making the site durable, easy to cache, and straightforward to inspect.
Panels and linked records are maintained through a single structured source that supports transparent iteration.
The current release is modest by design, but it is already oriented toward portability, verification, and open infrastructure.