SkySync: From Observation to Ledger
SkySync is a decentralized environmental sensing protocol that transforms everyday observations into structured, usable climate data. It starts with a simple idea: sometimes, noticing doesn’t come from sensors—but from people. A smell in the air. A shift in the wind. A feeling that something is off.
SkySync offers a framework for turning these moments into signals. With just a smartphone, users can record what they notice, forecast what might come next, and verify the inputs of others. Each action contributes to a living, real-time archive of microclimate data—map-based, cryptographically secured, and openly accessible.
Unlike traditional monitoring systems that rely on satellites or centralized sensors, SkySync builds its network from what already exists: people, devices, and attention. Over time, these contributions layer into a hyperlocal sensing mesh that complements large-scale infrastructure with street-level, moment-level context.
The system runs on $SYN, a native token used to coordinate participation and reward useful input. Accurate forecasts, timely reports, and responsible validations are recognized through on-chain incentives. High-trust participants gradually take on larger roles in governance and data reliability.
SkySync is not an app. It’s not a dashboard. It’s a shared protocol—an open standard for climate awareness based on one belief:
Sometimes, recognition comes from experience, not from algorithms.
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