At the dawn of digital civilization, people like you and I had little use. We could digest content, but we could not create our own. This era was known as Web1. The gift of being able to create our own content was the birth of Web2. But something was still missing, and still is missing in a major sense. The content we put out there is not owned by us. It is simply tossed into the world for anybody’s potential access, and to be managed by capitalists who do with it whatever is in their own best interests. We do not have the power to stop anybody else from stealing, hacking, usurping, tampering, misruling, publicizing, disorganizing, or misusing it in any way. Until now.
With the application of Web3 technology, Document GPS is a platform where users can exchange documents while maintaining control over everything that happens. The advantages of this new era of technology have been exercised in producing an application for civilization to employ all the digital functionality they could ever need, at the greatest level available.