Recently, the on-chain AI creation event organized by Autonomous IP Layer 1 Blockchain Camp Network in collaboration with MERV, StoryChain, and Rob Feldman has attracted a large number of users.
According to data from Camp Network’s official Twitter, within just a few days of launch, the event has engaged over 50,000 users and generated 125,000 secondary IP creations.
Camp Network can be considered one of the most closely watched interactive projects by community users recently. In May of this year, Camp Network launched the K2 testnet and simultaneously started the “Summit Series” event, where users explore ecological dApps through on-chain tasks to earn points rewards. This on-chain AI creation activity is also part of the “Summit Series” events on the testnet.
This article will briefly outline the overview of Camp Network and provide a tutorial for the on-chain AI creation interaction.
Under the Wave of AI Agents, Building a Dedicated Layer1 for Autonomous IP
With the rapid development of AI, IP management issues faced by creators are becoming increasingly serious. Many models are trained using content without authorization, leading to creators losing control, visibility, and revenue from their intellectual property (IP).
In scenarios of high-frequency AI-generated content, traditional IP management methods are no longer suitable, and issues such as opaque ownership, rampant piracy, and licensing disputes are more prominent.
As AI agents gradually replace traditional information processing methods, user-owned IP and fine-tuned vertical AI agents based on it become the core of value. However, the market lacks solutions specifically designed for the integration of IP and AI, failing to meet creators’ rights protection needs in the digital economy.
Camp Network aims to fill this market gap by creating a Layer1 focused on autonomous IP and supporting AI agents with user identities.
According to the Camp Network white paper, its core highlights include:
Supporting IP tokenization: Anyone can put music, images, videos, personal data, and other IP on the blockchain for AI training and earn revenue.
Gas-free registration and royalties: On-chain IP and royalty splits are gas-free, low-cost, and efficient.
Isolated execution environment: Dedicated environments designed for AI agents and automatic licensing, offering flexibility and efficiency.
Support for dedicated application chains: Developers can launch independent chains with exclusive block space and computing power, suitable for high-performance needs.
Camp Network states that in the coming months, with the mainnet launch, dozens of new applications will be introduced across fields such as music, entertainment, and social media. Currently, its ecosystem partners serve over 5 million users.
On-Chain AI Creation Activity Interaction Tutorial
This on-chain AI creation event by Camp Network includes three sections: social tasks, MERV tasks, and StoryChain tasks. The detailed tutorial is as follows:
Social Tasks
Follow Merv, Merv Toon, and Storychain on X; join Storychain’s Discord and Telegram.
MERV Tasks
Log in to https://camp.merv.wtf/ and connect your wallet.
Besides using Web3 wallets like Metamask and Rainbow, you can also choose Web2 login options such as X or Google accounts. After selecting the latter, follow the platform prompts, which will help you generate an on-chain wallet via the Para identity protocol.
Click the “faucet” at the top right of the homepage to claim test tokens. (If you already have test tokens, you can skip this step.)
Click “Generate Cyko KO IP” on the homepage and select your preferred character.
After the character is generated, click “Collect & Mint NFT” to complete the minting process.
Share your newly minted character on X.
Click “Bring to life on Storychain,” which will redirect to https://storychain.ai/comicbook, where you can prepare to create a storyline for the character.
Storychain Tasks
Enter https://storychain.ai/comicbook and connect your wallet. Both Web3 wallets and Web2 social accounts are supported.
Click “Create New” at the top right.
Choose a character.
You can select “Standard Character” or “MERV Character.” If you choose “Standard Character,” two options will be available; select one.
If you use a MERV-generated character and log in with the same wallet as on the MERV platform, the character will automatically display. You can also search for your MERV character by wallet address.
Complete the storyline creation.
Name the character → select gender → input manga storyline prompts → click “Create Comic!”
If you’re unsure how to write manga storylines, you can use AI tools like ChatGPT, Deepseek, and others to assist with writing.
Wait for the storyline to generate and complete the manga creation.
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Interactive Tutorial | Autonomous IP Layer 1 "Camp Network" How to Master On-Chain AI Creation?
Author: momo, ChainCatcher
Recently, the on-chain AI creation event organized by Autonomous IP Layer 1 Blockchain Camp Network in collaboration with MERV, StoryChain, and Rob Feldman has attracted a large number of users.
According to data from Camp Network’s official Twitter, within just a few days of launch, the event has engaged over 50,000 users and generated 125,000 secondary IP creations.
Camp Network can be considered one of the most closely watched interactive projects by community users recently. In May of this year, Camp Network launched the K2 testnet and simultaneously started the “Summit Series” event, where users explore ecological dApps through on-chain tasks to earn points rewards. This on-chain AI creation activity is also part of the “Summit Series” events on the testnet.
This article will briefly outline the overview of Camp Network and provide a tutorial for the on-chain AI creation interaction.
Under the Wave of AI Agents, Building a Dedicated Layer1 for Autonomous IP
With the rapid development of AI, IP management issues faced by creators are becoming increasingly serious. Many models are trained using content without authorization, leading to creators losing control, visibility, and revenue from their intellectual property (IP).
In scenarios of high-frequency AI-generated content, traditional IP management methods are no longer suitable, and issues such as opaque ownership, rampant piracy, and licensing disputes are more prominent.
As AI agents gradually replace traditional information processing methods, user-owned IP and fine-tuned vertical AI agents based on it become the core of value. However, the market lacks solutions specifically designed for the integration of IP and AI, failing to meet creators’ rights protection needs in the digital economy.
Camp Network aims to fill this market gap by creating a Layer1 focused on autonomous IP and supporting AI agents with user identities.
According to the Camp Network white paper, its core highlights include:
Supporting IP tokenization: Anyone can put music, images, videos, personal data, and other IP on the blockchain for AI training and earn revenue.
Gas-free registration and royalties: On-chain IP and royalty splits are gas-free, low-cost, and efficient.
Isolated execution environment: Dedicated environments designed for AI agents and automatic licensing, offering flexibility and efficiency.
Support for dedicated application chains: Developers can launch independent chains with exclusive block space and computing power, suitable for high-performance needs.
Camp Network states that in the coming months, with the mainnet launch, dozens of new applications will be introduced across fields such as music, entertainment, and social media. Currently, its ecosystem partners serve over 5 million users.
On-Chain AI Creation Activity Interaction Tutorial
This on-chain AI creation event by Camp Network includes three sections: social tasks, MERV tasks, and StoryChain tasks. The detailed tutorial is as follows:
Social Tasks
Follow Merv, Merv Toon, and Storychain on X; join Storychain’s Discord and Telegram.
MERV Tasks
Besides using Web3 wallets like Metamask and Rainbow, you can also choose Web2 login options such as X or Google accounts. After selecting the latter, follow the platform prompts, which will help you generate an on-chain wallet via the Para identity protocol.
Share your newly minted character on X.
Click “Bring to life on Storychain,” which will redirect to https://storychain.ai/comicbook, where you can prepare to create a storyline for the character.
Storychain Tasks
Enter https://storychain.ai/comicbook and connect your wallet. Both Web3 wallets and Web2 social accounts are supported.
Click “Create New” at the top right.
You can select “Standard Character” or “MERV Character.” If you choose “Standard Character,” two options will be available; select one.
If you use a MERV-generated character and log in with the same wallet as on the MERV platform, the character will automatically display. You can also search for your MERV character by wallet address.
Name the character → select gender → input manga storyline prompts → click “Create Comic!”
If you’re unsure how to write manga storylines, you can use AI tools like ChatGPT, Deepseek, and others to assist with writing.