Blackbox Foundation
The traditional organization is riddled with inefficiencies because the tools it needs to get work done are siloed, expensive, repetitive, and often inaccurate. In a world where we can cure diseases and have Teslas orbiting the earth, why are we still limited to the retro bias of industrial age thinking with best practices and tools from the 1990’s?
The Blackbox Operating System (Blackbox OS or BBOS), a flexible, evolving operating system for organizations, is designed to automate essential to advanced functions of institutional administration and connectivity.
Blackbox OS
Organizations are an aggregation of many complex business procedures, protocols, and processes. They are a dynamic, living, and evolving structures in which the average person will contribute 92, 120 hours or nearly 12,000 days of their life. BBOS, a DApps, serves as a business operating system that adds value by supercharging individual components of an organization and raising the collective tide to make organizations more efficient. The five elements of the organizational Structure that BBOS will primarily focus on are governance, compensation, identity, management, and security.
Governance
Not all organizations are operated the same. Our goal is to not pigeonhole an organization into a specific way of thinking or acting. BBOS is meant to be a flexible solution that can streamline consensus, whether your organization is full of junior talent that needs more guardrails or a team of elite, senior contributors that aim to have a looser structure with less oversight. Our internal proposal system brings this alive to streamline voting, goal alignment, and constructive feedback.
Compensation
Fair compensation leads to higher engagement, better work quality, and contributor retention. But to determine what is fair, there must be an objective way to analyze and quantify the value added by contributors. Through our Deliverable Value Point' and proof of Value protocols, we are able to accomplish this. Also, thanks to our tokens, payments arrive quicker and have a lower transaction cost, allowing organizations to limit overhead and be able to reward contributors appropriately.
Security
Resilience to malicious behavior is essential, and BBOS is resilient to two primary threats to the security of an organization. The first threat originates internally from bad actors or bad procedures. BBOS has a strong focus on identity and management, which disincentivizes unexpected behavior. Once behavior deviates, people or systems are made aware and necessary action is taken. The second threat originates from external factors. BBOS leverages a private, permissioned block-chain that helps to ensure the accuracy of data. Also, because BBOS has a plethora of internal business tools, there is a smaller risk of a third-party application, tools, or dependency compromising an organization.
Identity
Identity within an organization is much more than just your name, email, and employee number. Identity is a reflection of your expertise, your reputation, and the value you've added. BBOS utilizes identity to drive recommendations, compensate appropriately, provide more accurate estimates, and more. By instilling ownership, everyone Wins.
Data Storage Layer
Blackbox OS, our primary DApps, will leverage a blend of smart contracts and IPFS as a backend. IPFS will store the static assets throughout a network of hosted nodes. Static assets include front-end code, contributor data, and collective data and are stored via IPFS to limit the size of data stored on the blockchain. IPFS is our tool of choice because it stores data in a decentralized way, is easy to implement, and provides asymmetric encryption.
Skills
Skills has been repeated mention of "skills" in the Blackbox Operating System because they are a vital piece in how contribution is quantified. Skills are defined as the ability to perform a general, granular task. By diving deeper into specific skills (i.e., solidity programming, blockchain architecture, TensorFlow engineering), we capture a more accurate dataset that improves our consensus process, task estimation, team matchmaking, and future data and M L models.
Submissions 
All token holders have the ability to submit a proposal. The only difference is that external submissions via external token holders will require a variable fee to be processed by the voting system. Variable fees prevent spam, limit the impact on network, and ensure that proposal creators have vested interest in what they are proposing. A token fee is not required for Blackbox Network Participants.
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