According to Mars Finance, Camp Network announced on platform X that the top ten award-winning works from its community-created "Mimi & Neko" secondary creation contest will officially go on sale next week on the high-end digital content verification platform BitBrand, and will be displayed as exquisite wallpapers on Apple devices (iPhone & Apple Watch). This marks the first time globally that an international IP has completed secondary creation, authorization, and distribution through a fully on-chain process. The batch of artistic wallpapers can verify on-chain provenance through Camp's innovative technology, automatically allocating creator royalties for each sale. Traditional IP authorization typically requires a process of 12-24 months; now, Camp has compressed it to a matter of weeks while ensuring transparent rights execution. It is reported that BitBrand, a top digital art platform serving giants such as Nike, Adidas, Lacoste, NetEase, and Netflix, introducing community-driven on-chain IP may signify that blockchain technology is reconstructing the global IP management system.