The Good Tech Companies - T-REX Launches Intelligence Layer To Fix Web3’s Value Distribution Problem

Episode Date: September 25, 2025

This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/t-rex-launches-intelligence-layer-to-fix-web3s-value-distribution-problem. The platform aims... to address one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: inefficient value distribution. The 5D Persona represents users across demographi Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #t-rex, #chainwire, #press-release, #blockchain-development, #arbitrum-layer-3, #crypto-exchange, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @chainwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @chainwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. T-REX is a new data and engagement infrastructure for Web3 building on Arbitrum. The platform aims to address one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: inefficient value distribution. The 5D Persona represents users across demographics, assets, social signals, interests, and knowledge.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This audio is presented by Hacker Noon, where anyone can learn anything about any technology. T-Rex launches intelligence layer to fix Web3's value distribution problem. By Chainwire, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, September 17, 2025, Chainwire, T-Rex, a new data and engagement infrastructure for Web 3 building on Arbitrum, today announced the launch of its platform aimed at addressing one of the industry's most persistent challenges. Inefficient value distribution. With $17 million from investors, including Arbitrum Gaming Ventures, Framework Ventures, North Island Ventures, and Portal Ventures, T-Rex introduces an intelligence layer for Web3,
Starting point is 00:00:41 a data-driven system designed to connect projects with users more effectively, strengthen community growth, and improve the long-term health of token ecosystems. Misaligned incentives in WEB3 Crypto's technical foundations have evolved rapidly, with faster chains, lower fees, and scalable settlement. But the distribution of value, including the flow of incentives, rewards, and attention, across Web 3 remains structurally flawed. Many token launches see early activity followed by steep declines in price and community engagement. Current mechanisms tend to overreward short-term participants while overlooking genuine long-term contributors. Airdrops and point systems have become blunt instruments.
Starting point is 00:01:22 They often attract mercenary actors rather than genuine participants, leading to high cost and weak retention, said Joycium, CEO and co-founder of T-R-R-T-R-N-A-T-I-E-T-R-E-T-R-E-R-E-T-Rex's answer is the 5D persona, a multi-dimensional, privacy-preserving profile that represents users across demographics, assets, social signals, interests, and knowledge. Unlike Static-Did solutions, these personas evolve with user behavior, creating a more accurate representation over time. These profiles feed into the platform's intelligence flywheel. A feedback loop that matches the right users to the right projects, calibrates incentive levels, and measures actual contribution. Outcomes are then fed back to refine future campaigns and activities, reducing
Starting point is 00:02:09 fraud and increasing return on investment. D differentiation in a crowded space identity and engagement tooling is a crowded corner of Web 3, with decentralized identifiers, DIDs, questing platforms and analytics providers competing for mindshare. T-Rex positions itself is distinct by combining identity, attribution, and incentive distribution into a single compounding system. Greater than, most tools today focus on one piece of the puzzle, whether it's identity greater than verification or campaign management. We are building the infrastructure that greater than connects them so that value can flow more efficiently across the entire greater than ecosystem. Joyce continued.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Rexi NFT. Proof of contribution as part of its ecosystem, T-Rex plans to launch Rexy, a 3,33-3-3-3-piece NF collection on Arbitrum, scheduled for release in October. Rexy is the first contribution proof NFT, deeply integrated with T-Rex's core intelligence engine. Rexy will not be publicly sold. Instead, Rexy's distribution logic is tied to the platform's data systems. The intelligence flywheel continuously analyzes user personas, identify participants who have made significant, verifiable contributions to Web 3 and closely align
Starting point is 00:03:23 with the long-term ecosystem value. The collection will be distributed via an invite-only white list to participants who have demonstrated significant contributions in Web 3 or within the T-Rex ecosystem. T-Rex describes this as a shift from NFTs as collectibles to NFTs as cultural markers of verified achievement. About T-Rex is building a new data and engagement layer for Web 3. Designed to reshape value distribution across the entire ecosystem. Centred on multi-dimensional user personas and recommendation algorithms, T-Rex provides an on-chain intelligence engine to address the structural inefficiencies that have long plagued Web 3 economics. Developed by EVG and supported by leading investors including Arbitrum Gaming Ventures, Framework Ventures,
Starting point is 00:04:07 North Island Ventures, Arcstream Capital, Mindfulness Capital, and Portal ventures. T-Rex offers creators and developers OX-First infrastructure with integrated discovery, rewards, and distribution features, empowering the users to participate, contribute, and build on chain. Website HTTPS-slash-Trex.X-TPS-Colon slash-Htttps colon slash-X.com slash treks underscore chain contact per manager Kelvin yo-Calvin.io at evg.cauthus story was published as a press release by Chainwire under Hackernoons Business Blogging Program. Do your own research before making any financial decision.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Thank you for listening to this Hackernoon story, read by artificial intelligence. Visit hackernoon.com to read, write, learn and publish.

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