Amasa Partners with DataUnion

Amasa
3 min readApr 27, 2022

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Amasa is excited to announce a partnership with DataUnion, the data sharing platform that is developing an innovative data and AI insights ecosystem. DataUnion’s platform combines unique blockchain features that enable collaborative and agile AI development.

DataUnion allows individuals, professionals, and partners to connect with their Data-Union-as-a-service platform, enabling all participants to share in the value created from the data and insights.

The partnership between Amasa and DataUnion will help give Web3 users the opportunity to be rewarded in new ways by interacting with data in exchange for real value.

DataUnion X Amasa

A major focus of Amasa is on educating and attracting Web2 users into the rapidly expanding world of Web3. This is particularly important for opening up opportunities beyond gaming into emerging areas such as the monetisation of data. Amasa will help to promote DataUnion to new users entering the Web3 space as well as Amasa’s existing community.

By partnering with DataUnion, Amasa is helping to educate its community on the possibilities that data unions open up and the role they will play in the Web3 future. It offers people new ways to monetise their actions and data, creating real-world commerce streams for trading data. It also provides Amasa and its users greater access to DataUnion’s established partners including Ocean Protocol, Filecoin, Human Protocol, and Celo.

For DataUnion, the partnership provides access to Amasa’s extensive ecosystem of Web3 platforms and Web3 earners and also enhances opportunities for creating new data pools between these connections. It will also open up the opportunity to drive new users to DataUnion’s upcoming Season 2 launch, where the Amasa community can contribute, annotate and validate data to earn through a variety of missions. Both projects will work closely together across marketing and future technical integrations, given the synergies that exist between them in the Web3 space.

About DataUnion

DataUnion is developing an expansive ecosystem of data collaborators with the aim of generating a new data ecosystem and improved collaborative AI insights. A data union is a community of data creators, curators, and users that co-develop, co-own, and co-govern datasets and algorithms. This network is enriched by employing a joint governance model, which will be enhanced in the future by the DataUnion Ecosystem Token.

DataUnion launched its ecosystem with the aim of connecting data partners with its DataUnion-as-a-Service platform. This means that data can be traded for value via a range of applications including image anonymisation and analytics, robotic computer vision, predictions, health record sharing, and blockchain analytics.

As a next step, DataUnion is looking to extend its network to incorporate Cardano so Cardano’s community of users can contribute to the ecosystem. DataUnion’s longer term vision is to become a complete multi-chain hub where users across multiple chains can access data sharing and ownership opportunities. It aims to extend its unions to play-to-earn, micro-tasking, and many other Web3 earning possibilities.

About Amasa

Amasa’s mission is to empower people everywhere to capture and capitalise on the wealth building potential of Web3 income streams and DeFi. We are working to inspire mass adoption of Web3 platforms that reward participants for their gaming, time, energy, attention, content, data and interactions.

We’re doing that by building the world’s first Web3 income stream investment app. The Amasa app will make Web3 income streams easy to capture, combine and access as a stabilised income, which can be amplified through user-selected DeFi investment options.

Combine. Stabilise. Amplify. All in the background of everyday life.

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