I personally scan the investment situation of major capitals regularly to find potential targets.
Last night I saw that a16 has invested in Yupp @yupp_ai's seed round
$33 million. Another investment came from Coinbase. There are also a bunch of well-known individual investors, such as the founder of Eigen.
Step 1: Look at a16, open https://t.co/c2oRH1hAbM
I looked at it and it seems to be a platform that combines blockchain technology with artificial intelligence, focusing on "fair and transparent AI model evaluation" and "user incentive feedback mechanism."
After users input some keywords, it will call upon many AI models, such as Claude, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Llama, and the domestic DeepSeek. Each time it will provide different answers from various AIs. Registered users will then select different optimal solutions and submit them. This serves both for the model's post-training and evaluation. Additionally, this data package is verified through blockchain, providing AI developers with verifiable and tamper-proof data sources, ensuring the process is transparent and credible.
After I registered and used it, I personally judged that this logic is valid, and the incentive model can help improve product development.
Interaction and Incentives:
Every time data feedback is given, users will receive a "scratch card" reward, officially called Yupp Credits. Every 1,000 points ≈ $1, with a daily withdrawal limit of $10 and a monthly limit of $50.
The official statement says that withdrawals can be made instantly, but I noticed there is currently a bug.
Participation and Daily Use Path:
Website: https://t.co/cF36Tme2iA
1. You can first register an account, I recommend using a Google account and binding Discord.
2. After daily use, choose feedback and then scratch cards to accumulate points.
3. After that, complete the personal information on the left and send product feedback.
On one hand, you can use various AIs for free, and on the other hand, you can earn points to exchange for tokens.
So easy.
At this point, I remember that rainy night when I didn't crazily grind that single address for 1000+ points project. Regret for a lifetime.