Open ADC target-validation network
An open oncology consortium could pool tumor-expression evidence, resistance data, assay protocols, and translational models for ADC targets, letting more labs evaluate whether new targets deserve expensive clinical development.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Open datasets may be too sparse, biased, or heterogeneous to support confident target selection.
- • Even validated targets still require antibody engineering, linker-payload optimization, toxicology, clinical trials, and manufacturing scale-up.
Adoption path
- • Begin with open target-disease evidence and public tumor-expression resources for known ADC-relevant biology.
- • Fund independent replication packages and publish target-selection decisions before advancing any candidate into regulated development.
Decentralization fit
6.0/10
Coordination credibility
5.0/10
Implementation feasibility
4.0/10
Incumbent pressure