What is Record Protocol
A credibly neutral standard that record fandom contributions, creates verifiable signals, and enables markets to value cultural fandom commitment towards IP.
Record Protocol addresses a fundamental problem: fandom powers the entertainment economy, yet fan contributions remain invisible and unrewarded.
Verified Demand Signals
Record introduces R.E.C. (Record of Emotional Contribution), the protocol establishes the global engagement index for entertainment—using AI to quantify genuine fandom activity across the internet and preserving it permanently on blockchain.
R.E.C. transforms public participation into auditable contribution signals through AI scoring. Eligibility rules focus on behaviors that correlate with genuine cultural impact. Models evaluate quality, consistency, and emotional intensity from social engagements towards IPs. A safety layer enforces anti-bot heuristics, anomaly detection, and exclusion policies for known abuse domains and behaviors. This generates a high-fidelity demand signal, and could serve as a contribution record for fandom.
Roadmap
Record Protocol is currently private and under active research and development. Once battle-tested, it aims to become a fully open-source protocol that any builder can integrate to record and reward fandom contribution across all forms of IP — idols, music, anime, games, and the cultural properties that power global fandom.
Record is also exploring the utility of its native token, $REC, designed to connect IP and fandom and help build the IPFi ecosystem powered by fandom. $REC aims to transform fandom contribution into economic value, enabling fans to earn rewards for their devotion while creating permissionless infrastructure for the fandom economy—where passion, not just capital, determines worth.
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