Santa Clara, CA, August 5, 2024, Chainwire
CARV, a modular data layer for gaming and AI, has partnered with Binance to launch a new campaign through Binance Web3 Wallet. Through this campaign, the self-custody crypto wallet will integrate user data to improve gaming and AI.
CARV will kick off the campaign by inviting users to participate in social missions and securely link their wallets and IDs, offering rewards in return. The initiative aims to empower users to benefit from their personal data, giving them the ability to own, control and monetize their data to drive advancements in gaming and AI technologies.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Binance Web3 Wallet, leveraging their wallet with our data layer to reshape the gaming and AI landscape, and providing a win-win for us, our users, and Binance Web3 Wallet,” said Victor Yu, COO of CARV. “The campaign aims to empower users to securely contribute their data and take ownership of their information, paving the way for a more transparent and equitable digital economy.”
The campaign, which will run from August 5, 2024, 08:00:00 UTC to August 26, 23:59:39 UTC, offers rewards for participants using the Binance Web3 wallet with the lure of a $2 million prize pool including Futures tokens and USDT. CARV aims to attract new users through this campaign.
More details about the new campaign and how to participate can be found here.
About CARV
The CARV Protocol is a modular data layer that facilitates data sharing and value distribution in the gaming and AI sectors. It covers end-to-end data flow processes, including data verification, identity authentication, storage, processing, model training, and value distribution. With the CARV Protocol, every individual can now own, control, verify, and monetize their data, revolutionizing the way data is used and shared by ensuring that privacy, ownership, and control are firmly in the hands of the people, opening up a future where data creates value for everyone.
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