Imagine a scenario like this:
You generate a new game with a single sentence in the morning, go online to release it at lunch, and by evening, players are already paying for your game items.
This is not a fantasy, it's the real scenario of Redbrick.
It changes not only the way of creation but also the power dynamics between creators and players. You are no longer just a content provider for the platform; you are the owner of the assets, part of the economic system.
AI helps you complete the 'last mile' of technology and creativity, while Web3 ensures you have sovereignty over all your content and monetization paths.
The core of this system is $BRIC.
Creation, trading, rewards, advertising revenue sharing, platform governance... $BRIC runs through the entire content ecosystem. You are not 'submitting' content; you are 'building a city'.
So the question arises:
As AI + Web3 reshape the content industry, do you want to be a consumer or a creator?
Redbrick gives you a very concrete choice.