Andreas Melhede (amelhede)

Andreas Melhede

Co-founder Elata.bio| The platform for body-aware apps. Launching soon

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What if your webcam could tell if you're too stressed to trade? That's Trade Lock - one of the first apps built with the Elata SDK Sit down, camera on, & it reads your HR in real time Move out of the frame and it stops Contactless biofeedback straight in your browser No wearable needed & no raw data leaving your device Pretty cool to see v1 of the Elata SDK working this well If you want early access to the first apps built with the SDK or want to build with it, let me know & I'll onboard you personally

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How to Get Started with v1.0 of Elata’s Biometric SDK Building applications with biosignals on the web has historically meant building everything from scratch. From BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) device transports, signal processing pipelines, and protocol decoders, there has been no universally standardized workaround. In fact, in brain sciences, most tooling still assumes everyone has MATLAB and a six-figure hardware budget. For builders, this means that if you want brain signal data or contactless biosignal acquisition, you've had to piece it together yourself. This arduous process would typically include porting research code, fighting web Bluetooth APIs, and settling for slow JavaScript implementations of algorithms that need real performance. Clearly, this is an area that has not yet caught up to 21st century technology standards. 1/10

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1/ What is Elata? Elata is a launchpad for brain interfacing apps. We’ve combined easy browser tools with private, on-device processing and cryptoeconomics to help anyone ship one. It’s orchestrated so builders get paid fairly and users can actually own a piece of the value they create.

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How to Get Started with v1.0 of Elata’s Biometric SDK Building applications with biosignals on the web has historically meant building everything from scratch. From BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) device transports, signal processing pipelines, and protocol decoders, there has been no universally standardized workaround. In fact, in brain sciences, most tooling still assumes everyone has MATLAB and a six-figure hardware budget. For builders, this means that if you want brain signal data or contactless biosignal acquisition, you've had to piece it together yourself. This arduous process would typically include porting research code, fighting web Bluetooth APIs, and settling for slow JavaScript implementations of algorithms that need real performance. Clearly, this is an area that has not yet caught up to 21st century technology standards. 1/10

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1/ What is Elata? Elata is a launchpad for brain interfacing apps. We’ve combined easy browser tools with private, on-device processing and cryptoeconomics to help anyone ship one. It’s orchestrated so builders get paid fairly and users can actually own a piece of the value they create.

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Hey guys! Finally created my account on here! I am long-term contributor and founder in DeSci right now involved in Cerebrum DAO, VitaDAO, and building a new DeSci DAO, HappyDAO! Would love to connect and share more on any initiatives we can use to maximize the impact of DeSci for patients in the real world! 🚀

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What is the coolest project you have seen in DeSci recently, and why?

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