Peer Review as Structured Commentary: Immutable Identity, Public Dialogue, and Reproducible Scholarship
Published: Jun 25, 2025
Last Updated: Jun 25, 2025
Authors:Craig Steven Wright
Abstract
This paper reconceptualises peer review as structured public commentary. Traditional academic validation is hindered by anonymity, latency, and gatekeeping. We propose a transparent, identity-linked, and reproducible system of scholarly evaluation anchored in open commentary. Leveraging blockchain for immutable audit trails and AI for iterative synthesis, we design a framework that incentivises intellectual contribution, captures epistemic evolution, and enables traceable reputational dynamics. This model empowers fields from computational science to the humanities, reframing academic knowledge as a living process rather than a static credential.