Camp Network has just released something very interesting - Origin, which is specifically designed to move intellectual property rights on-chain.
What problem do they want to solve? The global IP market is now $80 trillion, but there has never been a unified standard that AI and platforms can read. Music copyrights, film and television IP, brand licensing, etc., are simply a mess when circulating between different systems.
Origin’s approach is to encode IP into standardized assets that can be directly identified by machines, and permissions, traceability, and other information can all be processed automatically. This allows for automated identification and settlement of AI training datasets and cross-platform authorization.
The lineup of partners is quite strong - the “Black Mirror” series, DWP Music Festival, electronic musicians Imogen Heap, deadmau5, Richie Hawtin, and the animation IP Minto have all been connected. It seems that they want to start with the entertainment industry, after all, this area has the most urgent need for copyright tracking and licensing management.
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MEVictim
· 2025-12-13 01:41
Is the number of 80 trillion really true? It seems a bit exaggerated.
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RebaseVictim
· 2025-12-12 22:44
80 trillion is a staggering number, but the IP indeed should be on the blockchain.
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nft_widow
· 2025-12-12 21:50
80 trillion big pie, is it really going on the chain this time? It's said to be standardized, but it still feels like the old routine.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 2025-12-10 03:46
The 80 trillion market, I really dare to think about it, I'm afraid that the narrative is bigger than the landing
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SerumDegen
· 2025-12-10 03:42
nah this is just tokenizing IP with extra steps... seen this plot before tho, standardization always sounds good til liquidity dries up lol
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QuorumVoter
· 2025-12-10 03:42
80 trillion yuan, this is too good to be standardized
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staking_gramps
· 2025-12-10 03:39
In the $80 trillion market, someone has finally sorted out this stall
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OffchainWinner
· 2025-12-10 03:35
In the $80 trillion market, someone has finally come to fix this mess, optimistic
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MetaNeighbor
· 2025-12-10 03:29
The big cake of 80 trillion yuan is just waiting to be standardized on the chain
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MaticHoleFiller
· 2025-12-10 03:22
80 trillion yuan market on the chain? If this can really be implemented, the IP copyright problem will be solved more than half, but I don't know if it will become a tool for capital to cut leeks...
Camp Network launches Origin: Bringing the $80 trillion IP market on-chain
Camp Network has just released something very interesting - Origin, which is specifically designed to move intellectual property rights on-chain.
What problem do they want to solve? The global IP market is now $80 trillion, but there has never been a unified standard that AI and platforms can read. Music copyrights, film and television IP, brand licensing, etc., are simply a mess when circulating between different systems.
Origin’s approach is to encode IP into standardized assets that can be directly identified by machines, and permissions, traceability, and other information can all be processed automatically. This allows for automated identification and settlement of AI training datasets and cross-platform authorization.
The lineup of partners is quite strong - the “Black Mirror” series, DWP Music Festival, electronic musicians Imogen Heap, deadmau5, Richie Hawtin, and the animation IP Minto have all been connected. It seems that they want to start with the entertainment industry, after all, this area has the most urgent need for copyright tracking and licensing management.