Now smartwatches and fitness bands are everywhere, with similar functions, the wearable device market is becoming stagnant. But CudisWellness @CudisWellness didn't follow the crowd, instead, they created a small and exquisite smart ring, specifically focusing on health management. As everyone knows, in our industry, health can easily be overlooked or emphasized. For your health, I strongly recommend you take a look. Let's learn more together, I have introduced it to you before!
This ring is quite different from ordinary rings; it can accurately monitor health data, and the AI will provide suggestions based on individual situations. It also combines the concept of Web3—simply put, paying attention to health can yield tangible benefits. It's developed on the Solana blockchain ecosystem, addressing the issues of traditional wearable devices being bulky and having redundant functions. The core idea is simple: your health can transform into visible value, managing both your body and your 'digital wallet', creating a new way to manage health.
One: This device is not just a ring to wear on your hand; it's essentially an ecosystem supported by health data! Let's break it down:
First, the hardware part uses medical-grade sensors that can monitor heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep quality, exercise trajectory, and a total of 9 core health data points in real-time. The data collected is accurate enough to serve as a reference for professional health management, not one of those random devices.
Then there are digital services; the AI in the device 'reads' your data and generates a personalized health plan based on individual conditions. For example, it can provide specific suggestions on how to plan your exercise, improve your sleep, and manage stress when it rises, effectively serving as a 24/7 online health assistant.
Finally, regarding the profit logic, it utilizes blockchain technology. If you meet daily health goals like exercising or getting enough sleep, you can earn tokens issued by the platform. These tokens are not just for show; they can be used to purchase items within their ecosystem or traded on the blockchain, truly providing visible benefits for 'getting healthy'.
This ring is impressive, primarily relying on three core abilities, which we will discuss one by one:
Two. Monitoring accuracy akin to a personal doctor.
It is equipped with high-precision sensors that continuously monitor your body data 24/7:
· Heart and blood oxygen: It monitors heart rate fluctuations and blood oxygen saturation in real-time. For instance, if your heart rate becomes too fast while running, or if your blood oxygen is low from staying up late, it will promptly remind you to take a break, effectively acting as a 'safety valve' for your cardiovascular health.
· Sleep can be broken down into three stages: light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep are all clearly marked, generating a sleep report. For example, if you often wake up at night or wake up too early, it will directly inform you of where your sleep is lacking and teach you how to improve, understanding your insomnia better than your partner.
· It accurately identifies all exercise scenarios: running, swimming, cycling, etc., calculating calories and exercise intensity precisely. It will also periodically prompt you with 'It's time to get up and move', effectively targeting sedentary individuals.
Three. AI health coach: your personal health steward.
It uses algorithms to thoroughly analyze your past health data and tailor solutions:
· Exclusive plan for office workers: if you sit in an office all day, it will recommend 'office exercise methods' (fragmented exercise plans) to utilize your spare time for activity; if you have poor sleep, it will directly provide you with 'a one-week schedule adjustment plan' to gradually correct your biological clock.
· Immediate alerts for abnormal data: If your data appears off for three consecutive days, such as consistently high heart rate, it will promptly remind you to get a stress check; if your sleep efficiency is below 60% (sleeping longer but not feeling rested), it will immediately recommend meditation classes or sleep music, being even more considerate than a smart speaker.
Three. Get healthier while earning some 'pocket money'.
In simple terms, it's 'reward for work'. If you move more and get enough sleep, you can earn tokens, with benefits divided into two steps:
· Completing tasks to earn rewards: Set small daily goals (like walking 7000 steps or achieving 2 hours of deep sleep). Once completed, you will receive tokens, similar to accumulating coins in a game.
· Tokens can be spent or sold: The tokens you accumulate can be exchanged for online consultations, nutritional advice, and other services on their platform. They can also be exchanged for sports equipment or even sold on the Solana blockchain for mainstream coins, truly turning 'health' into tangible benefits. This means managing your body also helps your wallet 'get fit'.
Four, technological infrastructure: Solana ecosystem enhances safety and efficiency.
1. Data security: tighter than hiding cash.
· Strong encryption technology: Utilizing zero-knowledge proof technology, your health data is like a password-protected ledger, visible only to you; others can't steal it.
· Immutable once on-chain: Once data is transmitted to the blockchain, it’s as if it is carved in stone; if you later connect with hospitals or health check institutions, they will recognize this 'ironclad evidence', eliminating concerns about data tampering.
2. Fast earning and quick returns, with nearly zero transaction fees.
· Instant rewards: The speed of the Solana public chain is like riding a rocket; the tokens you earn by completing health tasks arrive in the blink of an eye, unlike some platforms where you have to wait a long time.
· Negligible transaction costs: Each transaction fee is only a few cents (0.0001 SOL), rounding down to nearly free! Furthermore, in the future, it can facilitate connections with major platforms like Ethereum and Polygon, allowing you to use your tokens in more places.
3. Solid hardware, feels almost weightless.
· Lightweight and durable: The ring is made of medical-grade titanium alloy, weighing only 8 grams, comparable to wearing a plastic ring. It can be worn while showering and swimming (IP68 waterproof), with a battery life of up to 10 days without daily charging.
· No screen but easier to use: Unlike flashy smartwatches, it relies on vibrations for notifications and works with a mobile app. It’s low-key and attractive to wear daily, with all functions cleverly hidden in the details.
Five, this project has been quite stable since its inception; let's take a look at its 'growth report card':
Started with an aura, and partnered with a big player.
Initially, it won a gold medal at the Solana New York hackathon with its 'Health + Web3' new approach, immediately catching the attention of Solana officials for strategic investment—equivalent to graduating and landing a job at a big firm, giving it a head start compared to most projects.
Foreign customers are eager to buy, with strong user retention.
The first batch of sales didn't focus on the domestic market but targeted Europe, America, and Japan, resulting in a repurchase rate of 35% (one in three buyers returns). Core users wear this ring for more than 22 hours a day—wearing it even while sleeping and showering, making it more addictive than a smartphone, a reliable 'health partner'.
Not short on funds, aiming for top-notch functionality.
The first round of financing raised $5 million, mainly invested in two areas: upgrading sensors, with plans to add blood glucose and blood pressure monitoring (current capabilities are not enough, aiming directly for a 'personal health dashboard'); and expanding global channels to sell the ring in more countries.
The market is large enough; let's take a slice.
Grand View Research data states that the global health wearable device market could reach $195 billion by 2028. This project, through its 'smart ring', aims for an early share of 15%-20% in a niche market—while others scramble in the saturated smartwatch market, it has preemptively claimed a place in the blue ocean of rings. As long as the product is solid, future potential is promising.
Six, how to use the tokens? Users hold the majority.
Although specific distribution is not fully disclosed, the core logic is clear: prioritizing user interests.
· Token acquisition relies on individual effort: 70% of tokens are released through users completing health tasks, such as exercise, sleep achievements, and data authorization, essentially 'earning it themselves' to prevent capital from monopolizing early supplies.
· Clear purpose and distribution: 20% is for ecosystem development (like purchasing health services and technology research), 10% for the team and early investors, with most tokens still reserved for user participation.
· Value tied to users: Token prices relate to user activity and data transaction volumes. In the future, as it connects with medical and insurance institutions, data verification scenarios will increase, leading to greater demand—more users mean wider scenarios, supporting token value, representing a growth model for both users and the project.
Seven, who is this device suitable for? Think carefully before taking action.
I recommend trying it for these three types of people:
1. Workers who constantly monitor their health: For example, urban individuals who sit for long periods are concerned about heart and sleep issues. They need to regularly check their health data and desire scientific advice—this ring can help monitor continuously, proving to be more reliable than a phone's notes.
2. Experienced blockchain users: If you believe 'data can be valuable' and feel that your health behaviors should be rewarded, wanting to accumulate digital assets through exercise and sleep, this project might suit you, especially since 70% of tokens are earned by users themselves.
3. Tech enthusiasts who find smartwatches bulky: If you think current smartwatches are too big and ugly, troublesome to charge, and wish to find a lightweight, attractive device that can be worn while showering or swimming without removing, then the minimalist design of this ring might appeal to you.
Be cautious with these two types of people:
1. Those who know nothing about blockchain and worry about data security: If you have no understanding of what blockchain is and feel uneasy about data being put on-chain, constantly fearing misuse of your health data, it’s best to hold off for now, to avoid discomfort.
2. Lazy individuals hoping to earn without effort: This project is not about getting benefits without doing anything; you must actively exercise, sleep well, and meet health goals to earn tokens. If you find even walking 5000 steps tiring and hope to 'earn by doing nothing', then it's better to skip it and not waste money.
Eight, in short, this is about making health and technology 'a perfect match'.
CudisWellness has accomplished quite an impressive feat—transforming health data that previously lay dormant in health reports into understandable, interactive, and even rewarding digital assets. It’s not just a ring to wear; it acts as a bridge connecting your tangible health with various benefits in the blockchain world. Previously, health management was about passively waiting for devices to tell you 'what's wrong'; now, it has evolved into a proactive approach where taking care of your health can yield rewards, effectively linking 'body management' with 'earning something'.
The second round of pre-sales has begun. Whether you’re looking for a tool to help you develop good habits or wanting to get ahead in health technology, this project is worth keeping an eye on for the long term. After all, as the saying goes, good health is the foundation for revolution, and here it’s even more true—by managing your health well, your digital assets can also appreciate, which is a win-win! If you're interested, take a look: