Camp Network quietly onboarded 200,000 Sleepagotchi users who've been registering IP on-chain without even realizing it. That's the beauty of seamless integration. Meanwhile, the Netflix Black Mirror franchise officially launched on December 9th—proof that mainstream entertainment giants are taking blockchain IP seriously.
Look around: most blockchain IP projects? Still stuck in whitepaper purgatory. Camp's already executing while others are theorizing. And here's the kicker—AI companies desperately need legally clear training data. We're talking potential trillion-dollar liabilities if they don't get this right. Blockchain-verified IP could be the answer they've been searching for. The infrastructure's being built right now, not tomorrow.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-11 02:44
Indifferent, 200,000 users don't really count for much. The real test is the retention rate.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-10 21:37
20w Sleepagotchi users don't even know they're registering IPs on the blockchain? This is true seamless integration.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 12-10 12:53
I've been through this. This set of talking points is so familiar... 200,000 users quietly registering their IP on-chain? It sounds just like those "senseless airdrop" projects from back then, and what happened? They all ran away.
What does putting Netflix Black Mirror on-chain prove? Honestly, it's just a marketing gimmick; the real legal issues haven't been solved at all.
Wait, do you really believe AI companies will buy into this? Three years ago, someone was promoting "blockchain IP certification," and now? Those project teams are either dead or have run away.
That said, there are opportunities to make money, but don't be fooled by this "tens of millions of users"... Remember 2018.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 12-10 12:41
200,000 users secretly on-chain, that's really impressive. Once they realize it, it'll be too late.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-10 12:37
200,000 users seamlessly on the chain... This is outrageous, is it real?
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I believe in the Black Mirror on-chain, those folks at Netflix are definitely calculating the accounts
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There are too many projects that talk only on paper, Camp's operation is indeed a bit aggressive
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If AI training data can really be sorted out, its value is indeed extraordinary
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Feels like all just hype, let's wait until it can actually be used
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Seamless registration IP? I vaguely feel something's not right
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A bunch of projects with whitepapers should have been cleaned up long ago
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Blockchain IP verification should have been done a long time ago, it's nothing creative
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Netflix has entered the scene, indicating this matter really has potential
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When will 200,000 users turn into real money? That's the real question
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12-10 12:35
Wow, 200,000 users didn't even realize they registered their IPs on the chain? That move is really ruthless.
Wait, is this real? Has Black Mirror gone on-chain? Netflix is already here, what are the other projects still talking about?
By the way, the AI company really seems to be getting anxious. Is the compliance data gap really that big?
Camp moved quickly this time, but why does it feel like they’re hyping it up too much...
Blockchain verification of IP sounds good, but will the adoption rate really be that high?
For those projects still writing whitepapers, maybe it's time to reflect on this.
Camp Network quietly onboarded 200,000 Sleepagotchi users who've been registering IP on-chain without even realizing it. That's the beauty of seamless integration. Meanwhile, the Netflix Black Mirror franchise officially launched on December 9th—proof that mainstream entertainment giants are taking blockchain IP seriously.
Look around: most blockchain IP projects? Still stuck in whitepaper purgatory. Camp's already executing while others are theorizing. And here's the kicker—AI companies desperately need legally clear training data. We're talking potential trillion-dollar liabilities if they don't get this right. Blockchain-verified IP could be the answer they've been searching for. The infrastructure's being built right now, not tomorrow.