Contemporary scientific communication remains structurally fragmented. Researchers are typically required to navigate disconnected systems for pre-registration, peer review, publication, dissemination, and analytical tracking of impact. Such fragmentation slows the circulation of knowledge, weakens priority protection, and complicates the long-term accumulation of scientific capital. This article presents the concept of an integrated digital research ecosystem designed as a closed operational circuit combining cryptographic pre-registration, standardised evidentiary instruments, peer-review infrastructure, automated science communication tools, and a unified researcher account. The proposed model introduces a coherent environment in which scientific ideas, datasets, publications, and dissemination workflows become elements of a single interconnected process. It is argued that this architecture forms the basis for a model of Sovereign Science, within which researchers preserve operational control over their intellectual assets, publication trajectories, and institutional visibility.
Oleksandr Purpurov (Mon,) studied this question.