According to Deep Tide TechFlow news on November 22, as disclosed by Camp Network, the project officially released Camp Network's Specification, aiming to redefine the fundamental principles of on-chain intellectual property registration, licensing, and monetization of IP.
Camp Network points out that intellectual property carries over $80 trillion in global intangible value and is at the core of creating and exchanging content in digital systems. Traditional platforms capture 30-50% of the value, and creators lack programmatic rights, with the process from co-creation to licensing to revenue potentially taking months.
In terms of technical architecture, Camp Network is built on the ABC Stack of Gelato, capable of achieving 50,000+ TPS, gigabit-level throughput, and sub-second block and single determinism. The network adopts a modular design, separating data availability/consensus from execution: Celestia full nodes and light nodes handle data availability and proof-of-stake consensus through data availability sampling, while Camp execution nodes focus on transaction execution and state transitions.
The execution layer is built on Reth, providing full EVM compatibility and Rust-level performance optimization.