Search any government, company, NGO, or high-profile individual and see a clear timeline of their public record — especially the negative and controversial. Whistleblowers submit proof. The community votes on plausibility. The record doesn't get memory-holed.
FallData is a ledger and library made of entities — governments, NGOs, companies, and high-profile individuals or collectives. Search one and see everything public about it, especially the things that tend to disappear from the front page: settlements, lawsuits, whistleblower reports, and the articles that documented them at the time.
We don't claim to be an authoritative source, and we don't take a side. Users present the proof — articles, documents, snapshots — and FallData gives everyone the tools to build a timeline and decide for themselves. Links and publication dates are preserved; images and documents are pinned to IPFS; entity records are snapshotted to an append-only ledger so nothing quietly gets removed.
Every entity gets a dated timeline of articles, settlements, legal actions, and submitted proof.
Anyone can submit proof tied to an entity — anonymously, if they choose.
One vote per person per claim — plausible or not. No bias baked into the record itself.
Governments, NGOs, companies, individuals, and collectives — filter by type, sort by activity or votes.
Articles, settlements, legal actions, and reports, each dated and linked back to a source or snapshot.
Attach a link, a document, or an image. Tie it to one or more entities. Post anonymously if you need to.
Signed-in users mark submissions plausible or implausible. Results show on the entity’s profile card.
FallData ships in phases, from a working ledger and searchable library today toward a distributed, anchored, and eventually programmable record.
Gasless ledger
Our own append-only chain for FallData. No per-action fees; we control the record and can extend it later.
Core data model
Entities — governments, NGOs, companies, individuals and collectives. Each has a profile and a timeline of items: articles, settlements, reports, proof.
Storage
Entity data and snapshots on the ledger; images and documents on IPFS. Links and publication dates preserved.
Goal: A working, permanent, searchable library of entities and their public record.
Whistleblower submissions
Anyone can submit proof — documents, links, media — tied to an entity. Submissions land on that entity’s timeline and are stored durably.
Community voting
Signed-in users vote on whether a claim or submission is plausible. Votes are recorded and reflected on entity cards and timelines.
Snapshots and citations
Article snapshots and citations, with dates and sources, so the record stays auditable even if the original link changes.
Goal: FallData becomes a place the public can contribute to and assess, not just read.
Distributed nodes
The FallData chain runs on multiple nodes. No single point of failure; the record is replicated and harder to censor or alter.
Anchoring on public chains
Periodic checkpoints of the FallData ledger are published to Ethereum and compatible EVM chains, so anyone can verify the record matches a point in time.
Cross-chain links
Pointers and commitments external apps and contracts can reference to verify FallData data.
Goal: The record is widely distributed and verifiable against public blockchains.
Token
A token — on our chain or an existing one — to align incentives and fund development or curation.
Cross-chain integration
Deeper links with EVM and other ecosystems: read FallData from other dApps, use it in governance or reputation systems.
Open API and tooling
Public APIs and docs so third parties can build on FallData — search, entity timelines, verification.
Goal: FallData becomes a shared, programmable layer for entity reputation and moral record.
The record is append-only. We don’t erase history.
Hashes and, later, chain anchors let anyone check integrity.
Built to surface corporate and governmental conduct for public safety and awareness.
Designed to add tokens, more chains, and distribution without breaking the core record.
No account needed to search and read. Sign in only when you want to vote or submit proof.
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