Camp Network has announced a fresh $30 million funding round to accelerate its mission of developing a Layer 1 blockchain purpose-built for creators, AI developers, and content rights holders in the generative AI economy.
The funding round was co-led by 1kx and Blockchain Capital, with additional participation from dao5, Lattice, Maven 11, Hypersphere Ventures, OKX Ventures, and Protagonist, among others.
Tackling AI’s IP Problem Head-On:
As AI systems increasingly scrape and learn from publicly available content without permission or attribution, creators are facing a new era of rights erosion. Camp Network aims to address this by providing a blockchain-based framework for provenance, attribution, licensing, and monetization at the protocol level.
“Provenance isn’t a feature anymore — it’s a foundational need,” said James Chi, Co-Founder of Camp Network. “It exists to connect intellectual property and AI at the protocol level.”
Proof of Provenance at the Core:
At the center of Camp’s technology is its Proof of Provenance protocol — a mechanism enabling onchain registration of intellectual property with verifiable origin, licensing rules, and royalty distributions.
Through Camp’s platform, creators can:
- Register content (text, audio, video, code) with verified provenance
- Define usage rights and monetize AI-generated derivatives
- Deploy AI agents trained exclusively on owned IP
- Receive royalties automatically through gasless transactions
By integrating these features at the infrastructure layer, Camp empowers developers to build apps where content rights and monetization are baked into the system itself.
“Model architecture is converging, compute is scarce — the real battleground is training data,” noted Rahul Doraiswami, Camp’s CTO. “Camp turns user-owned IP into structured, rewardable inputs for AI.”
The ‘Hollywood of Web3’?
The project has captured the attention of investors keen to support digital-first, rights-aware infrastructure in a rapidly evolving AI market.
“Camp is building the onchain equivalent of Hollywood,” said Peter Pan, Partner at 1kx. “They’re giving creators and developers the tools to operate at internet scale with enforceable ownership and monetization baked in.”
Blockchain Capital‘s Aleks Larsen also weighed in, highlighting that as generative content scales, Camp’s infrastructure could become essential for IP attribution and licensing across AI ecosystems.
What’s Next: A Decentralized IP Registry for AI
With its latest funding, Camp Network plans to build the largest repository of user-owned IP and a marketplace for rights-cleared training data. This means future AI models could be trained only on trusted, licensed, and onchain-verified content, with creators fairly compensated.
Why It Matters?
- For Creators: Your content could become programmable, enforceable, and monetized in ways previously unavailable.
- For Developers: Camp provides the infrastructure to build apps and AI agents that respect licensing by design.
- For Investors & Users: As AI-generated content proliferates, the value of verifiable, onchain IP is set to rise.
Community Response:
The announcement was met with enthusiasm from the Camp Network community. While a few skeptics questioned the need for yet another blockchain, the overwhelming majority of comments expressed excitement about the project’s vision and its potential to reshape IP rights in the AI era.
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