Tansu has received an SCF28 Activation award to build infrastructure that anchors Git commit hashes on Soroban. The system creates a decentralized record of code changes, helping maintainers verify project integrity and combat centralized platform risks without disrupting existing workflows.

Tansu has received an SCF28 Activation award from the Stellar Community Fund to develop infrastructure for decentralized version control integrity on Soroban. The project will build three core components: a smart contract to register Git hashes on-chain, a dApp for maintainers to manage projects and versions, and integrated tools that work seamlessly within existing development workflows. By leveraging Soroban's signing mechanisms, the system enables strict access control and creates an immutable record of code changes. This approach addresses software supply chain security concerns, particularly vulnerabilities in centralized platforms, while maintaining developer experience.