Camp Network: A globally renowned IP will massively launch on the mainnet, ushering in a new era of IP tokenization on the blockchain
Autonomous IP Layer1 Camp Network announces that its newly launched mainnet will welcome large-scale access to global IPs. Building on early collaborations with KOR Protocol and Minto, Camp is further expanding into various fields such as entertainment, sports, gaming, and music, bringing globally recognized IPs to its platform.
Notable partners include:
- KOR Protocol: After acquiring shares in KOR Protocol, Camp Network can utilize KOR's global franchise rights and artists (such as Netflix's "Black Mirror," Imogen Heap, deadmau5, Richie Hawtin, Disclosure, and Beatport-related projects) to implement a more transparent copyright licensing and automated payment process through Camp's provenance and royalty infrastructure.
- Chalk Line: Chalk Line has collaborated with numerous well-known brands such as Nickelodeon, NFL, Disney, Marvel, WWE, NCAA, and MTA to create a series of classic IPs. Chalk Line is working with Camp-supported REMASTER to integrate the next wave of emerging global IPs and optimize the licensing process using blockchain technology.
- Minto: One of Japan's largest IP companies, known for the popular animated series "Mimi and the Cats," has joined Camp through the REMASTER platform. Through Camp, fans participate in an AI-driven co-creation activity, where winners can monetize their work through BitBrand's digital wallpaper. Minto's characters have been downloaded over 5 billion times on LINE and WeChat platforms, with over 60 billion exposures.
- Flappy Bird: This mobile game defined the hyper-casual gaming genre, accumulating over 100 million fans and a player community in less than a year, becoming one of the most iconic and enduring mobile IPs of all time.
- Rhuna x UNTOLD Music Festival: Camp and Rhuna collaborate to showcase how Web3 can transform large cultural events, starting with the UNTOLD Music Festival. UNTOLD is the third-largest music festival in the world, attracting over 500,000 attendees each year and featuring artists like Post Malone and Martin Garrix.
- All Access: Currently owning over 50 live music festival IPs in Asia and Australia (including the largest music festival at sea, Its The Ship), attracting 2 million participants annually. With Camp, All Access can tokenize entertainment and cultural IPs.
- Moonbirds: One of the most legendary NFT series in the Web3 world, consisting of 10,000 "birbs," has flown into various fields such as collectibles and fashion, with a total trading volume exceeding 360,000 ETH.
- Latin American Sports IP: Including Club Atlético Belgrano in Argentina and Sporting Cristal in Peru. These two clubs are iconic representatives of Latin America, with deep cultural roots and large fan bases.
The traditional copyright licensing framework is not prepared for the era of AI and digital distribution. Camp replaces the friction caused by outdated systems with a default programmable ownership, royalty, and remixing infrastructure, making it easier for global brands to expand their IPs and allowing fans to participate more securely.
KOR Protocol founder Inder Phull stated, "AI expands the possibilities of IP, but only networks with provenance and copyright management capabilities can safely carry these innovations. Camp provides this missing layer, and KOR is excited to bring our artists and partners into this new chapter."
With the launch of the mainnet, Camp is unlocking new uses for intellectual property and connecting to a new wave of global entertainment, sports, gaming, and music IPs—paving the way for a future where rights, licensing, and monetization mechanisms are deeply integrated into the creative ecosystem.
About Camp Network
Camp Network is an autonomous intellectual property layer aimed at the future of IP and AI. As a Layer 1 blockchain, Camp is pioneering the Proof of Provenance Protocol, directly embedding IP registration, licensing, and royalty distribution at the execution layer while optimizing workflows for AI agents. Users can tokenize, fine-tune, and deploy AI agents for any form of IP and put them on-chain for broader ecosystem use.
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