Recently discovered that the OKZOO project has great potential. As of May 7, 2025, the number of ecological users has already surpassed 12 million, and this is mainly driven by a small device, P-mini. It allows users to play with virtual pets and collect environmental data, making the entry barrier really low. Many people are willing to participate just because it is simple and a bit interesting.
@okzoo_app It is not a project that simply shouts the slogan of 'decentralization', but is genuinely solving real problems. In the past, environmental monitoring often faced issues like incomplete data coverage, untimely responses, and lack of verification. OKZOO directly addresses these pain points.
More importantly, the data collected is already in use; it's not just a promise of 'someday in the future'. For instance, it is used for urban heat island management and noise monitoring, and street-level data services have already been launched in pilot cities. In the future, data will also be opened up to research institutions, environmental organizations, and even developers and AI projects for real data interface access, which is quite practical.
I think the most special aspect is that it does not require you to work for free, but allows every user to become a part of the 'data infrastructure' — by deploying devices and contributing data, you can earn $AIOT tokens. This means that while you participate in environmental protection, you can also gain real benefits. @OKZOOCN
The entire project is somewhat like combining 'virtual pets' and 'environmental data collection', offering both a sense of participation and rewards. Many people initially feel that environmental protection is too distant from their lives, but OKZOO's approach makes it more accessible, easier, and more worthwhile to persist in.