Syndikato: Decentralized Committee Coordination Network
A trained network of regional coordination facilitators (1-2 per prefecture) who physically meet with local protest committees weekly, collect decisions/logistics needs in standardized formats, and relay them via encrypted dead-drop dead-letter boxes (physical USB drives exchanged at neutral cafés) to a central coordinator who synthesizes and broadcasts back via SMS/voice to all regions. No single digital platform; distributed human nodes with analog failsafes.
24 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates digital surveillance risk (no centralized server), reduces miscommunication through trained human intermediaries who understand local context, provides built-in redundancy (if one facilitator is detained, others continue), and creates plausible deniability through analog-first design. Beats fragmented WhatsApp/Telegram because it's intentionally friction-full for security and has accountability.
Target Audience
Greek communist party regional secretaries, autonomous protest collectives with 50+ members across 3+ regions, labor unions coordinating multi-site actions
Key Features
- Weekly in-person committee visits by trained facilitators using standardized decision templates (blockade timing, resource needs, legal support contacts)
- Encrypted USB-based data relay (TrueCrypt volumes) exchanged at pre-agreed public locations
- Central coordinator maintains master calendar/resource map updated via SMS confirmation codes
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Greek political activists struggle to coordinate nationwide protest blockades without centralized communication infrastructureGreek communist party members and protest organizers need to synchronize multi-location blockade actions across the country, but lack dedicated tools to manage representative meetings, coordinate logistics, and communicate decisions across distributed committees. Current solutions rely on fragmented communication channels that create delays, miscommunication, and inefficient resource allocation during time-sensitive protest actions.
Score: 17.5%