Life happens inside history’s earthquakes, wars, and economic storms. You don’t choose where or when you’re born — but you still have to make it livable.
The Here™ preloads those uncontrollable forces — floods, fires, crises, collapses — the backdrop of every generation. Then it zooms in on how people built warmth inside the chaos.
It’s a map of human resilience in small gestures:
how families protected each other,
how neighbors shared,
how someone baked bread under bombardment,
how a father fixed a broken toy when the factory closed,
how someone still lit candles for dinner when the power went out.
The Here™ asks: What made life livable when nothing around was?
It’s a history of how people made an oasis of safety, beauty, and laughter no matter what century, country, or catastrophe they were given.
film photos of the 20th century are kept privately or gathering dust in forgotten attics.
Map them. Mint them. Keep them forever — before they disappeare. Time is now.
Historians — verify and connect events across time and geography.
Educators — turn timelines into living classrooms.
Journalists — trace stories beyond headlines.
Filmmakers & Writers — adapt real events into immersive narratives.
Artists & Designers — visualize emotions through time.
Psychologists — explore how collective memory shapes identity, trauma, and resilience.
Data Scientists — model history as living systems.
Families & eyewitnesses — preserve names, places, and meaning.
Museums & cultural orgs — curate and authenticate people’s history.
Everyone else — because history isn’t theirs alone — it’s ours.
Investors & Innovators — build the next layer of human context on Web3, where social impact meets scalable tech.
Upload, branch, verify, earn.
1 Upload media of moments you know about.
2 Pin it to place and time
3 Choose: Real / What-If
4 Watch the world’sPeople'y History grow together with your tokens
5 Start Branch, gain royalty
6 Verify event, gain credentials
7 Joinn DAO by your location, time, interest, or expertese
Unlock tokens for early access, first uploads, and share in history’s royalty growth. 100 spots for early adopters.
"Lena's class Digitize Your Memories, has become a joint project between Adult Ed and Lena. It brings her multimedia expertise together with senior citizens and school-aged students to create an online micro-history repository. This project will provide a wonderful visual and historical resource for years to come."
"I am pleased to the oportunity which Lena Faber created for people of Maine. So many of us have links with our town from their grand- and grandgrandparents. FolkHistory project will capture all that memories the way they will be last forever. FolkHistory will be something what we all be proud of."
"We support Lena's project. Her desire is inspiring, and comes from her years as a travel journalist. We are grateful for the time we have spent with her.
This project will provide an opportunity for many people to learn about their personal and regional history. We look forward to the outcome of her work."
It’s a living map of human life through time — a People's History Matrix where global events meet personal stories.
The Here™ connects verified history with everyday moments: how people lived, loved, built, and stayed warm through chaos.
It’s both archive and experiment — preserving memories, photos, and voices from the 20th century and beyond, and anchoring them on the blockchain so they can’t be lost again.
Because the map is how we see connections. History isn’t a list of dates — it’s geography in motion: people moving, building, surviving, rebuilding. On The Here™, every story, image, or event is pinned to its real coordinates in time and space. You can see where lives overlapped, where wars met families, where quiet pockets appeared inside chaos. Putting history on the map turns memory into something alive — not hidden in files or books, but visible, layered, and connected across centuries.
Because memory needs permanence.
Photos fade, servers crash, companies die — but blockchain keeps records alive and verifiable.
In The Here™, every story, image, and timestamp becomes a proof of existence — secured, traceable, and owned by its creator.
The Here™ History isn’t about tech for tech’s sake; it’s about trust and continuity.
If people once carved history in stone, today we write it on-chain —
so even the smallest, warmest memories can’t be erased again.
Early adopters of The Here™ are people who sense this cultural shift before it goes mainstream — curious, emotionally intelligent, and tech-comfortable.
They include:
Historians & Archivists – preserving micro-history before it disappears.
Psychologists & Sociologists – studying collective memory, resilience, and belonging.
Writers, Filmmakers & Game Designers – blending real events with what-if fantasy.
Educators – turning history into lived experience, not memorized data.
Artists & Photographers – visualizing the warmth of ordinary life.
Web3 Creators & Builders – anchoring memory and emotion on blockchain.
Cultural Investors & Media Innovators – spotting the next emotional-tech movement.
Collectors of Meaning – people who value truth, feeling, and continuity more than hype.
They’re the ones building a softer future — human history on human terms.
Why should cultural and educational institutions participate?
Because The Here™ turns preservation into participation.
For museums and archives, it’s a way to anchor collections in a living, verified network — linking their exhibits to real people, places, and events worldwide.
For schools and universities, it transforms history from static lessons into an interactive, emotional experience — students don’t just read about history, they see how ordinary lives fit inside it.
By joining, institutions help build a global, decentralized memory layer — where education, research, and culture stay authentic, shared, and alive for future generations.
They support the building of a global, permanent layer of human history — a living archive that connects real events, personal stories, and creative expression on blockchain.
Sponsors help fund:
Digitization and preservation of 20th-century photos and archives.
Technology development — the map, verification tools, and token infrastructure.
Educational access — so schools and communities can contribute freely.
Public storytelling initiatives — exhibitions, challenges, and cultural partnerships.
Investors back a media where emotional storytelling meets verifiable technology.
They’re not just funding a platform; they’re helping humanity keep its memory alive, forever.
Every verified upload — a story, photo, or moment — becomes a digital asset on blockchain, secured as a unique token (NFT).
That token:
Proves authorship — your story is traceable to you forever.
Enables rewards — when others fork, remix, or cite your entry, you earn tokens.
Supports collaboration — verified historians, artists, or educators can connect their work to yours on the same timeline.
It’s not speculation — it’s preservation with recognition.
Tokenization makes The Here™ a self-sustaining ecosystem, where contribution equals ownership.
o build a living, decentralized memory of humanity — a map where every person, event, and story finds its place in time.
In the long run, The Here™ becomes a global cultural infrastructure:
A verified historical layer for education, media, and AI.
A space where creators, institutions, and citizens preserve truth — and imagine alternatives.
A bridge between real history and what-if history, showing not just what happened, but what could have.
The vision: a world where memory can’t be lost, truth can’t be rewritten, and every human story — from antiquity to tomorrow — stays here.