Journalists
Censorship Resistant
Can't be taken down or removed
Own Your Work
True ownership via blockchain attestation
Auditable Trail
Transparent research and publication history
Permanent Links
URLs that never break
Schema Discovery
Find related work through data structure
Portable Audience
Your followers can't be taken away
Seed Protocol addresses a fundamental vulnerability in modern journalism: you don't truly own your work product, and the platforms hosting it can disappear, censor, or restructure at will. With Seed Protocol, your published pieces, source documentation, and research trails are stored on permanent, decentralized infrastructure. No editor can unpublish, no platform bankruptcy can erase your portfolio, and no subscription lapse can break your links.
The protocol's versioned content system creates an auditable chain from research through publication. Every draft, every revision, every fact-check can be recorded with immutable timestamps. This transparency becomes a direct funding mechanism—supporters anywhere in the world can verify your process and contribute directly, bypassing traditional gatekeepers. Your audience relationship becomes yours permanently; unlike followers on X or Facebook that can evaporate with an algorithm change or account suspension, connections built through Seed Protocol persist because they're anchored to infrastructure you don't depend on any single company to maintain.
Schema-based organization means your investigative beat becomes discoverable by design. Other journalists covering adjacent topics, researchers with relevant expertise, and readers with specific interests can find your work through the structure of the data itself. You build a body of work that's both permanent and findable—a professional identity that compounds over time rather than scattering across platforms.