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Hivesigner is merely a permissions broker and as far as I know, and doesn't allow for storing of users data like what would be required for hosting project repositories..

Why compete against GitHub or GitCoin? Hive powered git could be used as a browser extension for both. All it would store is your posting key.

I mean.. Ideally you wouldn't need to store any user keys and just have users sign functions requiring authentication. This business idea makes more sense if it's a sort of HIVE tipping on Github rather than what the naming implies.

There was a project / site called utopian.io that did some github related stuff with code and whatnot. You might dig through the rubble of that one to see if any useful parts or ideas for yours will work.

Yeah, Hive voting* on GitHub, which is an important distinction.
Pull request generates a post on Hive. Merge has all supporters vote on that post.

Rather than a 1 to 1 transfer of money, pretty much everything I'm interested in entails, essentially, minting money from things that are valuable. That's what I view Hive as a tool for.

Approved your Witness btw. Interested in De-Fi on Hive and learning more about Hive.Loans!

Sorry, I was tired last night and read 'keys' where you said 'code'.
You get how it would work with a browser extension / API, right? I don't think there's any need to reinvent the wheel.

Aye, totally misread what your concept set out to do and thought you were building a github clone that hosted project rather than what the actual service target function seems to be.