Purpose of Review <p>Costing nearly three quarters of a trillion dollars annually, the funding for pain research pales in comparison to that spent on cancer, diabetes, and heart disease despite consuming more resources than the three aforementioned summed together. Decentralized science (DeSci) supported by decentralized finance (DeFi) provides a complementary framework for funding and conducting pain research by addressing longstanding limitations in traditional grant systems.</p> Recent Findings <p>Reliance on federal funding often results in structural bottlenecks, transparency gaps, and restricted access to early stage or high-risk scientific ideas. DeSci–DeFi systems employ decentralized ledgers, tokenized utility for governance, and smart contracts to enhance transparent research funding allocations, verifiable workflows, and tamper resistant data management. Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) enable community-driven participation in scientific research, can help support milestone-based resource distribution, and facilitate open data dissemination through interoperable infrastructure. Case studies, including longevity focused initiatives, demonstrate the ability of DAOs to support projects that face constraints in conventional channels.</p> Summary <p>Despite technical, regulatory, and governance challenges, DeSci–DeFi represents a practical complement to legacy models and may broaden participation, strengthen reproducibility, and expand the scope of fundable pain research.</p>

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Decentralized Science Supported by Decentralized Finance to Support Pain Research: A Merger of Giants

  • Peter Palumbo,
  • Jordan Kruger,
  • Christopher L. Robinson

摘要

Purpose of Review

Costing nearly three quarters of a trillion dollars annually, the funding for pain research pales in comparison to that spent on cancer, diabetes, and heart disease despite consuming more resources than the three aforementioned summed together. Decentralized science (DeSci) supported by decentralized finance (DeFi) provides a complementary framework for funding and conducting pain research by addressing longstanding limitations in traditional grant systems.

Recent Findings

Reliance on federal funding often results in structural bottlenecks, transparency gaps, and restricted access to early stage or high-risk scientific ideas. DeSci–DeFi systems employ decentralized ledgers, tokenized utility for governance, and smart contracts to enhance transparent research funding allocations, verifiable workflows, and tamper resistant data management. Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) enable community-driven participation in scientific research, can help support milestone-based resource distribution, and facilitate open data dissemination through interoperable infrastructure. Case studies, including longevity focused initiatives, demonstrate the ability of DAOs to support projects that face constraints in conventional channels.

Summary

Despite technical, regulatory, and governance challenges, DeSci–DeFi represents a practical complement to legacy models and may broaden participation, strengthen reproducibility, and expand the scope of fundable pain research.