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Great to see @campnetworkxyz featured in @a16zcrypto’s State of Crypto 2025. Provenance is the biggest issue in the AI era. Billions of new creations every day, but there’s no proof of who made something, or what data they came from. – Stability trained on Getty’s photographers' data. – Suno and Udio trained on copyrighted songs. – Midjourney used artists’ portfolios without their consent. None of the original creators got paid, let alone credited. $CAMP fixes this with verifiable provenance and attribution, enabled by Origin. The next generation of AI-native IP and co creation will be on Camp.
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AI needs identity, payments, and provenance tracking. Crypto provides all three. Together, crypto & AI are shaping a more open internet—one where both money and intelligence move freely.
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All you had to do to make life changing wealth was to invest in ~every public company along the 237
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Bill Ackman literally gave a 44-minute masterclass that explains money better than any business school.
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The Arsenal. Your Premier League champions.
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Jane Street pays $650,000 a year for quants who understand this math of systematic trading. UC Berkeley just put the exact same knowledge for free in 1 hour. Bookmark & watch it today, no matter what. Then read the complete blueprint below.
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"so you staked your ETH on the Ethereum blockchain to earn yield?" "yes, Dave" "except you didn't want your capital to be locked up so you actually staked it with a liquid staking protocol called Lido?" "that's correct, Dave" "and Lido gave you a liquid staking receipt token called stETH in return?" "yes, Dave" "and then you didn't think that was enough, so you juiced the yield even further by depositing your stETH receipt tokens into a restaking protocol called Eigenlayer?" "you are correct, Dave" "and now you didn't want to lock up your capital, so you actually restaked with a liquid restaking protocol called KelpDAO who provided you with a liquid restaking receipt token called rsETH?" "you got it, Dave" "and then that was surely not enough juice, so you then deposited your rsETH tokens into a lending protocol called AAVE so that you could open a leveraged looping position that borrows ETH against the rsETH collateral and restakes the ETH into rsETH which is then deposited as collateral, except it turns out rsETH used a cross-chain bridge called LayerZero whose security is held together by a 1/1 toothpick, which was obviously hacked by north koreans causing rsETH to become undercollateralized and now these looping positions are stuck and unprofitable, and everyone is pointing fingers at each other, and also DeFi is a very serious industry" "you are 100% correct, dave" jfc.
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Jamie Dimon when asked about Erebor 👀
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Raiders DE Maxx Crosby just teased a new song and mentioned buying a new house in the Bay Area 👀 “What can I say, the boy get paid, brand new crib in the Bay. We done touched down in the Bay like Steph and Klay”
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Our country is falling apart so hard that somehow the greatest and most winning coach of all time bill belchick didnt get into the hall of fame lol
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verifiability is the future
In the age of AI-generated content, trust and transparency are more critical than ever. We're super pumped to partner with @lagrangedev to power verifiable AI-generated IP!
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meanwhile crypto still can’t process a credit card
2.67 years of AI progress
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Bringing Bollywood onchain is massive. @campnetworkxyz is built to handle the financing and distribution needs of global entertainment powerhouses, starting with one of the biggest film industries in the world. Now we’re giving the community a seat at the table to fund the future of cinema directly. The old ways of film finance are over, only on Camp.
Bollywood is coming to Camp. For the first time, an upcoming box-office Bollywood film is being financed onchain as a yield-bearing RWA. In partnership with @mugafi, Camp is opening community participation for Swari Agra, a major historical drama releasing in cinemas on January 30, offering 40% APY. This is institutional-grade financing for Bollywood, onchain.↴
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IP is the last major input that still isn’t priced at the moment it’s used. Compute has spot markets. Capital has yield curves. Attention has CPMs. IP still gets priced after the fact, through negotiations and back-and-forths with lawyers That model collapses once creation, remixing, and reuse happen at the speed AI operates at If AI models, agents, and markets are going to use IP, then IP needs to be registered, traceable, and licensed at the moment of creation Origin registers IP at creation. mAItrix enforces how agents train on and use that IP.
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Don't think people realize how big of an unlock programmble IP is... 2026 YEAR OF THE IP
Time to bet on your mains Characters are the atomic units of culture, outlasting universes and compounding like blue-chip stocks. Having worked at Facebook and Meta, I learned creators are coveted partners to fuel social. But IPs and franchises? They're greater by orders of magnitude . . . Pokémon alone has raked in $115B lifetime (with $12B in 2024 alone), dwarfing even MrBeast's eye-popping $85M annual haul. Shifting to character economies, where belief in Pikachu or Iron Man becomes tradable upside is massive. Imagine owning fractional stakes in a character's revival arc, with royalties flowing onchain. The generational gravity that real IP has is far more important and I think the coinbase debate is getting off the mark. bridging tradfi to onchain assets like equities, real estate... and soon, perhaps, programmable characters?
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train on scraped data now → scale to billions → get hit with $100M lawsuits from IP owners. that's where the AI industry is right now. one voice model company straight up told us they've been training off whatever's on the internet and don't really know the regulations. "we might get sued down the line" companies that want to survive the next 6 years will train on licensed data. you can already license your IP through Origin. spend 3 minutes recording voice through Origin → register it onchain. @campnetworkxyz is providing AI companies the largest marketplace to train on licensed training data.
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hey @grok which is the fastest and most scalable autonomous IP layer?
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in two years, AI will generate most of the world’s content. but without provenance, you can't license it, prove it, or monetize any of it. 4 apps on Camp are already making this possible: @KORUS_AI: legally remix stems and music from artists like deadmau5, Richie Hawtin, and Imogen Heap. @reblapp: generate AI -native IP with your own images and styles on Camp. @wideworlds_ai: create characters and contribute to living IP universes like Mr. Freeman, Black Mirror, and more. Origin: register your IP onchain, set licensing terms, and earn royalties.
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looking back, this has been a surreal year for Camp. we went from testnet to mainnet, shipped Origin, and saw mainstream DJs, festivals, and the biggest TV shows operate on @campnetworkxyz as the trusted protocol to expand their IP. Here’s a TLDR of 2025: - Origin register your IP once → provenance timestamped onchain → set licensing terms → royalties executed automatically - Global IPs Imogen Heap, Richie Hawtin, mau5trap artists, Black Mirror, Moonbirds, and more are already live on Camp. - Prediction markets for culture launched a prediction market beta for attendees at @DWPFest in December. We'll be scaling this for more music festivals across Asia and Australia in 2026 and we’re not stopping anytime soon. 2026 will be the year we build the world’s largest marketplace for IP.
2025 Year in Review. The mission: make IP monetizable, verifiable, and user-owned in the AI-native economy. This year, Camp shipped core infrastructure, proved IP can operate onchain at scale, and laid the foundation for a global, AI-native IP economy - spanning music, film, live events, and more.
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people understand the purpose of Camp once they realize what's about to hit every single major studio. someone generated a battle scene of Netflix IPs crossover with Paramount. models are so accessible now that fans are doing this now. it's only going to get easier. studios won’t be able to control what people create. the only move is controlling who trains on their IP and how it's used commercially.
Streaming Bowl | Netflix vs Paramount
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but for real, you can register and license your IP (and even your posts) directly on Camp through our Chrome extension. give it a try: chromewebstore.google.com/de…

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