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Dave Berg

@berg_dave42

Chief Product Officer, @Conste11ation | Dôr, Digital Evidence, Real Estate Ledger, $DAG

Chicago, IL เข้าร่วม Ocak 2025
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Dave Berg
Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
Web3 gave us decentralized trust. AI gave us intelligence at scale. Quantum will rewrite the rules for both. At @Conste11ation, we've been building for the intersection of all three. That moment is closer than most people think. $DAG
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
@nickisanders Real estate is the same story. Everyone wants tokenized property. Nobody wants to build what sits underneath it — chain of title, warranty records, maintenance history, vendor contracts. That's the infrastructure. That's what we're building.
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Nicki Sanders
Nicki Sanders@nickisanders·
Everyone wants to tokenize assets. Almost nobody wants to do the boring parts: • transfer restrictions • investor onboarding • corporate actions • regulatory reporting But that is where the real infrastructure lives.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
Proud of the team for shipping this. Digital Evidence is about making verifiable accountability a default layer for software and AI systems. As agents and automated pipelines start making more decisions and producing more output, we need simple ways to anchor those actions to cryptographic proof. File uploads add the context around a proof. The SDK makes it easy for developers to integrate. And the MCP server opens the door for agents themselves to create and verify evidence as they work. Still early, but this is an important step toward making trustworthy, verifiable systems the norm. Excited for what comes next.
Alex Brandes@codebrandes

What's New in Digital Evidence Big update to Digital Evidence today. We shipped file uploads, a TypeScript SDK, and an MCP server that puts the full API in the hands of coding agents. Here's what's new and where it's all heading. File Uploads You can now upload files alongside fingerprints: images, screenshots, audio, documents. These get displayed publicly alongside their cryptographic proof on the Digital Evidence explorer. Anyone verifying a record sees the evidence and its provenance in one place. Screenshots of system events, timestamped images, audio logs. Anything that needs verifiable context around the proof itself. TypeScript SDK Integrating with Digital Evidence previously meant working directly with the API and pulling in third-party libraries to handle cryptographic signing. The new SDK handles all of that. Signing fingerprints, submitting them, uploading files, verifying public proofs. Getting started is now a few lines of code. MCP Server Coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex can now discover and interact with the full Digital Evidence API directly. An agent can sign and submit fingerprints, upload files, and verify proofs without leaving its own workflow. Where this is heading These three features point in the same direction. As AI agents take on more autonomous work, there's a growing need for cryptographic accountability. When an agent acts, produces output, or makes a decision, a verifiable record of that action becomes essential. File uploads give that proof visual context. The SDK lowers the barrier to integration for both human developers and automated pipelines. The MCP server puts Digital Evidence directly in the hands of coding agents. Together, they shape Digital Evidence into an accountability layer for autonomous systems. We're early, and there's a lot more coming. …gitalevidence.constellationnetwork.io @Conste11ation $DAG

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Dave Berg
Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
@marcuslemonis @TSA I am so grateful for @TSA! They often get a bad wrap, but they have made an incredibly positive difference in air travel.
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Marcus Lemonis
Marcus Lemonis@marcuslemonis·
Don’t believe all the hype around @TSA lines. It’s 8am and it’s clear. Staff ready and all with good attitudes.
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Real Estate Ledger
Real Estate Ledger@RELedger_io·
Real estate is the last major asset class that isn’t fully structured. Stocks are structured. Vehicles are structured. Businesses are structured. Homes? Still mostly narrative. That will change. The best-documented homes will command the most confidence. Confidence has value.
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Cooper Mitchell
Cooper Mitchell@homegymcoop·
This is the yet-to-be released Rogue Air Rhino. It combines a belt squat machine with the fan flywheel you’d normally find on a rower. Essentially, it provides unlimited resistance that instantly matches the user’s power. AKA, it will be brutal to use.
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Alex Cohen
Alex Cohen@voiceofcohen2·
I love Chicago.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
@Oravetz_Ed @RELedger_io Exactly. We are all busy. It's finally time to realize the value of a documented property. Permits, inspections, warranties, etc. are all valuable assets for maintenance, insurance and sales. Saving them in @RELedger_io is a trivial task that WILL pay dividends.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
A builder told me homeowners don't need Real Estate Ledger (@RELedger_io ) for permits because "they can just get them from the county." Let me tell you what actually happens. 🧵
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
@RELedger_io If you're a homeowner, agent, or builder who's tired of scrambling for records that should have been there all along — create your first property record for free at realestateledger.io. Your next buyer will thank you.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
@RELedger_io The value of @RELedger_io isn't competing with the county. It's your contractor adding the permit when it's pulled. Your inspector uploading the report the day of the inspection. No requests. No portals. No gaps between owners. One place. Already there. When it matters.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
So the "just pull it from the county" advice assumes: Your county has a functional online portal. You know which permits to look for. You can actually access records from previous owners. You thought to do this before your buyer's inspector did. Most people don't check any of this until there's a problem.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
@RELedger_io In my county, I cannot access permits pulled by a previous owner without submitting a formal request. Not a search. Not a login. A request. That takes time. That may or may not surface everything. That most buyers — and sellers — never think to do until it's too late.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
"Just check the county" is not a plan. There are 3,000+ counties in the US. Every one of them manages permits differently. Some have online portals. Some don't. Some require you to show up in person. Some require a formal written request just to access records from a previous owner.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
CARFAX for homes just got a lot more powerful. Big update just dropped for @RELedger_io 🏠 Here's what's new: 📋 Report Builder — Generate a branded PDF of your property history. Share it at your listing appointment. Watch the conversation change. 🔧 Asset Tracking — Appliances, fixtures, equipment. Warranties, serial numbers, photos. Every detail documented. 🔍 OCR Vendor Detection — Upload a doc, REL suggests the vendor. Less typing, faster records. 🏗️ Builder Updates — Lot address, 911 address, construction date. The fields builders actually need. Plus a refreshed UI, better mobile, and property history that survives a transfer.
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Dave Berg@berg_dave42·
@RELedger_io Lack of transparency is no longer an option for HOAs. Using @RELedger_io as part of the #HOA governance strategy will reduce work for the HOA and give real-time visibility to the owners. What could be better?!
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Real Estate Ledger
Real Estate Ledger@RELedger_io·
HOAs manage millions in collective property value. But most owners see: An annual reserve statement. What if owners could see: • Maintenance timelines • Vendor history • Bid comparisons • Service documentation Transparency reduces conflict.  Would your HOA benefit from better documentation?
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