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what happens wen internet runs dry?
AI faces its first famine.
and countdown ends in 2026.
for last 5 years we’ve been feeding machines.
posts, art, comments, songs - billions of fragments of our lives went straight into models.
we kept giving ideas away, not noticing we were coding ourselves into them.
now internet is almost dry. researchers say human data gets depleted by 2026.
we already see cracks: year ago Reddit sued Anthropic for scraping millions of posts without consent. Getty took Stability AI to court after finding its stock photos used to train models.
so what’s next?
in a world where data runs short, every new post shifts in value. your meme isn’t just a meme anymore. it’s fuel for artificial intelligence. and if fuel runs out, every fresh piece of content = oil of the future.
the question: who owns that oil?
today it’s corporations, pumping it with no consent. tomorrow - it could be you.
@campnetworkxyz builds proof of provenance so your words and images don’t vanish into the void. register once, every use leaves a trace, and royalties flow back.
like putting a meter on the pipeline that feeds data centers.
i keep thinking how oil once changed cities and wars... now data does same.
so question isn’t if we’ll have enough.
question is who sets the meter first...
and that’s exactly role Camp is taking.


21.7.2025
some protect the past, others create the future.
> @campnetworkxyz = user-owned IP
> Story + Soneium = centralized licensing stacks
on the surface, all three seem IP-friendly.
but look closer... their goals + outcomes, aren’t the same.
what are Story and Soneium actually doing?
> protecting existing IP
> serving media groups & legacy rights
> sticking to old licensing bureaucracy
sounds fair in theory, until you see it in practice:
> average creators can’t access it
> speed stuck in 2005
> model relies on trust + manual review
end result? a walled garden.
new creators + meme-makers + tiktokers + AI users + freelancers = all left out...
now look at Camp. they ask something else entirely:
how can any content be protected + monetized instantly?
> post, meme, song, video = doesn’t matter
> if you made it = it’s your IP
> if someone remixes it or trains AI on it = you get a share
automatically and onchain. this is why Camp wins:
> it’s scalable
> it works for creators
> and in the AI era = it’s the only option that makes sense
i made a post with simple math:
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Story is sitting at $4.9b FDV, if that’s what the market gives to a pure licensing play = Camp AI-native and creator-first model deserves at least the same.
posts which opening chance for u to earn over $600 from Camp:
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read attached post to understand "why what Camp is building is so important".
bullish on Camp.

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