Documents

Context Documents are a central element of the Context Protocol. Essentially, they are a series of transactions on Arweave used for storing versioned data, providing a flexible and secure method for data management within the protocol.

Functionality

Context Documents serve as containers for data within the Context Protocol. They allow users to store their data on Arweave, and soon other storage blockchain platforms, such as Filecoin, Ethereum storage, and others. The data stored in a Context Document can be linked to one or more templates, providing a structured and organized way to manage data.

Ownership

Ownership of Context Documents is a key feature of the Context Protocol. The owner of the data, whether it's a single owner with a Metamask wallet or a full Data DAO with more complex governance, has complete control over their Documents. This ensures that users maintain full ownership and control over their data.

Decentralization

Context Documents are decentralized, meaning they are not controlled by any single entity. Instead, they are maintained by the users of the Context Protocol. This decentralization enhances the security and reliability of the Documents, as they are not vulnerable to single points of failure.

Versioning

TBD

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