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![0x99Gohan Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::1606544272706404354.png) Gohan 🧬 [@0x99Gohan](/creator/twitter/0x99Gohan) on x 46.6K followers
Created: 2025-07-16 17:15:27 UTC

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

â–¸ A tweet? A remixable asset.
â–¸ A song? A source of royalties.
â–¸ 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 → X years later it’s remixed in X languages → she’s still earning.
▸ A Vietnamese designer shares a meme template → used in XXX 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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XXXXX engagements

![Engagements Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/p:tweet::1945532747289956514/c:line.svg)

[Post Link](https://x.com/0x99Gohan/status/1945532747289956514)

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0x99Gohan Avatar Gohan 🧬 @0x99Gohan on x 46.6K followers Created: 2025-07-16 17:15:27 UTC

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

â–¸ A tweet? A remixable asset. â–¸ A song? A source of royalties. â–¸ 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 → X years later it’s remixed in X languages → she’s still earning. ▸ A Vietnamese designer shares a meme template → used in XXX 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

XXXXX engagements

Engagements Line Chart

Post Link

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