SignalMesh
A coordination platform for permanent records.
Open app →
§ I.  The proposition

Proof,
not claims.

Most coordination tools store your work. SignalMesh proves it. Every contribution you complete is signed by you and written to Ethereum, where nobody — not us, not the platform, not the company that built it — can edit it.

Your .eth name is your identity. Every task you complete is stamped on Base — permanent, public, portable. The platform can shut down tomorrow. Your record stays.

Open SignalMesh → · Reach out on Telegram

Genesis attestation live on Base since 19 May 2026 — 0x5d03…76c0

§ II.  Two ways in

For solo builders — you ship work, code, writing, research, design, and want a permanent record of it tied to your .eth name. Open SignalMesh, connect your wallet, start attesting your contributions today. Your own planner, your own profile, your own portable on-chain reputation. Solo tier — currently free during beta.

For Ethereum-native communities — you run a DAO, foundation, working group, or open-source project, and you want the work itself to be provable, not just claimed in a Discord post. Full team coordination, projects, signal wall, attested milestones, cross-community digest. One community is onboarded at a time so each launch is right. Community tier — invite-only · talk to us.

§ III.  The difference
Every coordination tool — Notion, Linear, Trello — keeps your work on their servers. They can read it. They can delete it. They can change their terms. SignalMesh is built differently: your identity is your .eth name — you own it — and the proof of your work lives on Ethereum, where nobody can edit it.

Your reputation is not on a platform. It is in a public ledger. That is the entire point.

§ IV.  How it works
  1. Connect your wallet.

    MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Rainbow, or any compatible wallet. One free signature — no gas, just proof you own the address. Your ENS name resolves automatically. That is your identity on SignalMesh.

  2. Plan and coordinate.

    A weekly planner with today as the focus. Team board. Signal wall for ideas. Projects with milestones. Assign work by ENS name. Track status. Notes per day, files on tasks. Everything you need, nothing you don’t.

  3. Mark done, sign attestation.

    When you mark a task complete, a wallet popup appears. One confirmation. An EAS attestation writes to Base: your ENS, the task hash, the timestamp. Permanent. Public. Immutable. Gas costs fractions of a cent.

  4. Your record accumulates.

    Visit signalmesh.org/member/yourname.eth for a public profile showing every attested contribution, every community, every collaboration. Cryptographically signed by you. Portable across the entire Ethereum ecosystem — readable by any tool that queries EAS.

  5. Messages stay encrypted.

    Tagged in a task, assigned new work, or invited to a project — notifications go wallet-to-wallet via XMTP, end-to-end encrypted, no platform intermediary. Readable in Coinbase Wallet or the Convos app.

§ V.  The proof, on Base

This is what a SignalMesh attestation looks like. Live on Base, readable by anyone, owned by no one. The platform is not asking you to trust it — the proof is independent.

Attester yougurt.booe.eth
Task The Opening — First Signal
Community BOOE
Schema signalmesh-network-v1
Timestamp 19 May 2026
Status Verified on-chain
Attestation UID 0x5d03404579d9d332746b0e516a52e6a8220422ed34df7dc53f6754d8df4d76c0

Verify on BaseScan →

§ VI.  Used by BOOE

SignalMesh is the primary coordination tool used by the Book of Ethereum. Every word you read on this page describes a system the team uses every day. The first attestation on the platform — written 19 May 2026 by yougurt.booe.eth — is itself live on Base.

We believe your data belongs to you, and can be proven on-chain.

§ VII.  Questions, briefly answered

Do I need ETH to use this?

Not to try Solo. Attesting a task on Base costs fractions of a cent — less than you would think. You will need a wallet with a small amount of ETH on Base to confirm each attestation. In a future release the platform will sponsor gas (via ERC-4337 Paymaster), so you will not need ETH at all. The plumbing is in place and waits to be turned on.

What if SignalMesh shuts down?

Every attestation is on Base. Your work record exists independently of the platform — readable by any tool that queries EAS, forever. Your .eth name is yours. The data that matters is not stored on our servers; it is on Ethereum. This is the entire point of the design.

Is this for crypto people only?

Today, yes. You need a wallet and a .eth name to use SignalMesh. The whole proposition is that the proof is on-chain — that requires a wallet. We are not trying to be a tool for everyone. We are building the right tool for Ethereum-native builders and communities who already understand what self-sovereign identity and on-chain provenance mean.

Can communities join now?

Yes, by invitation. We are onboarding one new community at a time so each launch is right. Reach out on Telegram and we will have a real conversation about whether SignalMesh fits what you are coordinating.

What does it cost?

Solo tier is currently free during beta. Community tier pricing is being finalised and will be announced when ready. Whatever the final structure: all payments will route through a smart contract on-chain, the split will be public and readable on BaseScan, and there will be no hidden fees.

How are the attestations structured?

Two EAS schemas registered on Base. The Network schema (0x9c80…710a) records: attester address, ENS name, task hash, community ID, completion timestamp, schema version. The Workspace schema (0xa87e…e2bc) is a lighter version for non-ENS members. Both are readable by anyone on BaseScan. Both are non-revocable.

Your work deserves
a permanent record.

No account. No password. Just your wallet.