Data versioning protocol on Base. Immutable diffs • Verified history • $DIFF
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DiffControl introduces deterministic, on-chain version control for data on Base. Every update becomes a verifiable diff: keccak-anchored 🟦block-indexed 🟦merkle-comparable 🟦commit-linked 🟦audit-resolvable It’s Git logic, but enforced by block finality not trust. A workflow that treats data as something with provenance, not guesswork. Because history matters. And versioning is not optional when integrity matters.
@base.base.eth gives us the speed, scale, and cost profile needed to make this practical for real systems. DiffControl brings the logic layer that ties it all together. Transparent. Permanent. Reproducible. $DIFF is for Version of Everything.
Some days are just good days to build. Especially when you’re building something the ecosystem desperately needs. DiffControl started from a simple question every developer understands: “Where is the verifiable history of our data?” Configs move. Metadata evolves. Schemas shift. Parameters get patched. State definitions change quietly in the background. Most of Web3 still handles these transitions like Web2: opaque, off-chain, inconsistent, sometimes unverifiable. So we built a different path.