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# Data capabilities

Having Political data well structured and in a constant expansion offers a lot of opportunities about how to use that information. Some ideas we have are:

* **Public API:** Well-defined endpoints that make our gathered data easily accessible for anyone to integrate and utilize.
* **Simulations:** Leveraging extensive data to predict outcomes of upcoming local or national elections and assess the real-world impact of potential law changes.
* **Games:** Creating immersive political strategy, action, and simulation games that incorporate real-time data and AI predictions, allowing users to engage in dynamic, decision-driven environments.
* **NFTs:** Official Ontocracia NFTs representing entities, relationships, and key political events. These could include digital assets for countries, political parties, politicians, legislative bodies, treaties, and elections. They could be collected, traded, or integrated into games with specific utilities tied to Ontocracia’s platform.
* **Polls & Citizen Participation:** Interactive questions, data-driven insights, and citizen-driven proposals to engage the public in shaping laws and regulations.


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