Notre Dame Archive Brief 1.0.0 The Notre Dame Archive (NDA) is the immutable community driven Archive stored on Bitcoin through the Bitmap protocol. The brief is inscribed as a child inscription the parcel 184 of Bitmap 873676 (The Genesis Bitmap). Any iteration of the brief if any will be inscribed as a child inscription to the original brief these child inscriptions can (partially) overrule the original brief. Governance. 1. The Notre Dame Archive is governed by a group of Archivists. The Archivists Board is the governing board enforcing the rules and preventing manipulation of the archive. They control the archive collection. 2. An archivist is someone holding at least 25 parcels of the genesis Bitmap 873676. With 3707 parcels, this means there is a theoretical maximum of 148 Archivists in the archivists board. 3. It requires a 33% approval from Archivists for archive entries to be added to the Notre Dame Archive ordinal collection. 4. It requires a 66% majority vote to add new items to the Notre Dame Archive brief. Archive entries. 5. The NDA starts with inscribing parcels from Bitmap 873676 (3707p), 474668 (1784p) and 615558 (3292) giving a total of 8783 initial parcels. Every parcel can be used as a parent to inscribe an archive entry as a child inscription to the parcel. Only one topic can be inscribed to a parcel but there is no limitation to the amount of archive entries (child inscriptions) to a topic. 6. Every archivist can add a Bitmap (and its parcels) to the collection, increasing the amount of potential archive entries. If all parcels of the initial added Bitmap are filled with content a new Bitmap can be added. 7. The parcels can be put up for sale for a maximum of 5 times the cost of creating the parcel itself 8. An archive entry can be made by purchasing the relevant parcel and subscribe the text as a child inscription to the parcel. After it should be submitted to the Archivists board for approval to be added to the collection with the following info: #inscription nr, content & prepared json info for collection entry. After being approved, the writer receives the title of contributor. 8. The topic connected to a parcel is indexed by adding it as a trait to the collection Json. Every child inscription should mention the same topic. A popular topic will therefore have a high count for the specific trait in the collection. 9. The trait (topic) will be able to be searched in the NFT marketplace which will de facto become the archives search engine. 10. After adding an entry to a parcel, the contributor can add more entries or choose to put the parcel up for sale in the marketplace for other contributors to buy the parcel and add additional entries. The price may not exceed 5 times the cost of creating the inscription in order to keep the archive accessible for optimization. Not complying to this rule can result in deleting the archive entry from the collection. Parcel size. 11. The parcel size defines the type of topic to be added to a specific parcel... 12. Parcel size > 1000 BTC. these parcels are reserved for topics related to governance and build of the Notre Dame Archive 13. Parcel size > 100 BTC. these parcels are reserved for topics covering events that happened on the actual day of the creation of the related Bitcoin Block. 14. Parcel size > 10 BTC. these parcels are reserved for topics covering characters or organizations directly involved with the above mentioned events. 15. Parcel size > 1 BTC. these parcels are reserved for topics covering locations directly involved with the above mentioned events. 16. Parcel size > 0.1 BTC. these parcels are reserved for topics covering events that happened on the actual day of the creation of the related Bitcoin Block but in a different year. 17. Parcel size > 0.01 BTC. these parcels are reserved for topics covering events indirectly connected with the above mentioned events. 18. Parcel size > 0.001 BTC. these parcels are reserved for topics covering characters or organizations directly involved with the above mentioned events, characters, organizations or locations. Social media. 19. NDA will have a website, a telegram group, an x-profile and a discord channel to engage with the community, but leading is always the archive collection inscribed on the Bitcoin blockchain. Bitmap parcels. 20. The genesis Bitmap will always remain in the founders wallet and the parcels of the genesis Bitmap will have only one purpose being the governance of the Notre Dame Archive. 21. The other contributing Bitmaps and parcels can have multiple functions besides being carriers for the Notre Dame Archive. However giving a parcel different functions might make it unavailable to update content and might lead to have it excluded from the collection based on the decision of the Archivists board. The 21 rules are the rules created by the founder and these can be modified when there is an Archivist Board of a minimum of 5 archivists in place. Which is when the governing body of the Archivists Board becomes active. 2024 December 30. Version 1.0.0