This category is for exploring, discussing, and advancing the practice of structuring meaning within the Intuition ecosystem.
It’s where researchers, builders, and thinkers come together to refine how knowledge is represented, connected, and made useful across the Intuition network and $TRUST.
What this category is for
Use this space to:
- Discuss ontology design, atom structures, and triple patterns
- Share approaches to modeling domains as semantic graphs
- Explore tagging strategies, naming conventions, and identity resolution
- Collaborate on standards and best practices for knowledge representation in InfoFi
How it’s different
While Products & Applications focuses on end-user experiences and Ecosystem Development covers infrastructure, Semantic Engineering operates at the meaning layer — where raw data becomes structured knowledge and unconnected atoms become a shared understanding.
What belongs here
- Ontology proposals and schema design discussions
- Atom and triple modeling patterns (e.g. categorization, attribution, provenance)
- Semantic interoperability between apps and agents
- Data quality, disambiguation, and curation strategies
- Research on knowledge graphs, linked data, and decentralized semantics
Why this category matters
The value of Intuition scales with the quality of its knowledge graph.
By investing in how meaning is encoded — not just that it exists — we ensure the network becomes more than a collection of attestations. Semantic engineering is what turns decentralized trust into shared intelligence.