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Wenn du neu bei @campnetworkxyz bist, solltest du das studieren, ich mache es dir einfach.
Die meisten Plattformen behandeln Creator wie Treibstoff. Camp behandelt uns wie Eigentümer.
▸ Dein Meme? Geschützt.
▸ Dein Vers? Monetarisiert.
▸ Dein Tweet? Ein remixbares Asset.
➥ Das sind alles deine IP.
Es ist kein Hype. Es ist ein Wandel darin, wie das Internet Ausdruck wertschätzt.
Das ist der Plan, auf den ich gewartet habe.


17. Juli, 01:15
I’ve been around long enough to see Web2 take creators for a ride, but barely any value returning to the original voice behind it.
So when I first discovered @campnetworkxyz, I saw a different blueprint for the internet.
Here’s what clicked for me: Camp treats content as intellectual property
▸ A tweet? A remixable asset.
▸ A song? A source of royalties.
▸ Even a meme? Registered and protected, with attribution built in by default.
➥ And that one shift treating everything we make online as ownable
We’ve lived in a world where AI models scrape the internet for data, artists get copied without credit, and platforms make billions off user content without sending a dime back.
With Camp, they're raising a question:
“What if you could register everything you create, prove it's yours, and let others build on it while you still earn from every remix, every reuse, every interaction?”
➥ That’s not just fair. That’s powerful.
In real life, this could shift the creator economy. Imagine:
▸ A 17-year-old rapper in Manila posts a verse → 3 years later it’s remixed in 5 languages → she’s still earning.
▸ A Vietnamese designer shares a meme template → used in 100 campaigns → he gets a cut each time.
▸ A poet uploads a short piece → an AI model trains on it → attribution sends credit and revenue back to the source.
➥ That’s what onchain attribution enables.
Camp is an infrastructure for creative economies, backed by attribution, not speculation.
With Camp, we stop renting attention and start building ownership.
That’s why I keep sharing about them..
Because if they get it right, Camp won’t just change Web3. It’ll change how we value expression itself

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