
This article only discusses how to make money; friends who want to make money through @campnetworkxyz can just save this article.
There are two ways: 'hand-operated' and 'mouth-operated'. Without further ado, let's begin.
➤ How to hand-operate (Due to Binance Square restrictions, links cannot be posted; please refer to the neighbor for specific tutorials)
❚ K2 public testnet
❚ Layer 3 tasks
➤ How to mouth-operate (teaching a man to fish, this article's focus)
❚ What to operate
- Camp will give 0.25% of $CAMP to the top 50 mouth-operated players on @KaitoAI's leaderboard
- Of this, 0.15% goes to Camp Yappers
- Additionally, 0.1% goes to the Kaito ecosystem
- Specifically, allocate $10,000 per week to the top 20 on the leaderboard
- Infrastructure explanation: Roll to the top 50 to drink soup, roll to the top 20 to eat meat
❚ How to operate
- Besides writing articles and interacting with these often-discussed operations, I just want to emphasize one point: be sure to interact more with the top yappers on the leaderboard.
- Whether or not you can make the list ultimately measures your distance from the project's core, so you must interact with the following people (save this for reference).
- Team members
@jameskchi @niravmurthy @DoraiswamiRahul @CharcoOnchain
- Current top ten in the last 30 days
@TedPillows @sjdedic @CharcoOnchain @yueya_eth @MoonKing___ @KriptoBabba @SamuelXeus @Boboafrica1 @Madhav_goyal_ @pls_giveup
- The top Chinese bloggers on the list
@0xbeyondlee @yueya_eth @Benjieming1Q84 @softlipa1018 @ZF_lab @wang_xiaolou @xiaoyubtc @OKxiaohai @VIP8888883 @crypto_Abao @Ru7Longcrypto @blockphd7
The following content is written to enhance the richness of the article, but since many people are currently discussing Camp, it is inevitable that there will be some homogenization, so it is written in the later part of the article for everyone to choose to read.
➤ The architectural foundation and capability boundaries of Camp
Camp is essentially a modular Layer 1, using a layered design of BaseCAMP and SideCAMPs. The former is responsible for the core processes of IP registration and profit distribution, while the latter provides dedicated block space for high-frequency DApps (such as music generation and short video interaction) and inherits the security of the main chain. This architecture lowers the barrier to user participation while retaining the customization ability of transaction logic for developers.
Camp supports Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) compatibility, which means it has a high throughput advantage in performance and is expected to take on some applications from Solana. It is not just doing infrastructure, but also integrates logic such as IP registration, data calling, and AI training into modular components, achieving a complete link from behavioral data to profit settlement.
➤ What can data do? It's not just about rights confirmation.
The practical uses of Camp are concentrated in several typical scenarios. For example, user behavior data from listening to songs on Spotify or posting content on TikTok can be registered on Camp as callable IP. Once referenced by AI models, such as generating songs, creating scripts, or used for personalized recommendations, the original data providers can proportionally receive profit sharing.
This type of mechanism can also be used in education, finance, consumption, and other fields. For example, traders' historical data can train AI strategy models; users' browsing behaviors can feed back into AI teaching systems. These contents are structurally coherent because Camp allows AI agents to have ownership and automatically execute profit distribution through on-chain mechanisms.
➤ Why Camp does not fully rely on narratives
From the perspective of financing structure, Camp's background is significant. The latest round of $30 million financing was led by 1kx and Blockchain Capital, covering institutions such as OKX, Maven11, Beam, HTX, and IVC that invest in AI or content infrastructure, possessing a certain resource integration capability.
Currently, Camp has not launched its mainnet, nor has it opened TGE. However, the K2 testnet has opened multiple interaction entrances, including a loyalty points system, Layer 3 task system, and integration with Kaito. These mechanisms have measurable metrics and are not solely dependent on airdrop expectations to maintain popularity. To some extent, it is one of the few products in the 'AI + data assets' direction that has partially landed.
➤ If you want to do more
At the current stage, whether through manual interaction or content output, the essence is to accumulate traceable on-chain behaviors or social footprints. Whether the project provides corresponding incentives is uncertain in the short term, but such data may become one of the reference dimensions for project design and distribution mechanisms in the long run.
The key to Camp is: it is not only a chain but also attempts to define the boundaries and uses of data. If you can understand how it transforms personal data into a structural resource that can be 'called' and 'settled', then participating in it is not just a task behavior but an exploration of future ways of working and creating.