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Carv raises $10M Series A to help gamers monetize their data


Carv, a data layer platform that lets web3 gaming and AI companies, as well as gamers, control and monetize their data, has raised a $10 million Series A

Users can choose to provide their data to Carv’s corporate customers in a way that preserves their privacy and is compliant with regulations, so that companies can use it for training AI models, market research and more. “While user data has powered tremendous economic growth, individuals don’t share the value created when their information is leveraged to build billion-dollar businesses,” Victor Yu, co-founder and COO of Carv, told TechCrunch. Arweave, Consensys (developer of MetaMask and Linea), Draper Dragon, Fenbushi Capital, LiquidX, MARBLEX, (the web3 arm of Korean gaming company Netmarble), No Limit Holdings, and OKX Ventures also participated in the Series A round.

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