Kinic V2 Brings AI Memory Sharing and Monetisation to Users

Kinic V2 is preparing for launch with a feature that allows users to list and share their AI Memory through smart contracts, offering a new way to earn from curated and useful content. The platform aims to turn personal AI data into a tradable asset, letting individuals profit while contributing to a shared knowledge base. By enabling memory sharing, Kinic hopes to foster community interaction and create opportunities for users to explore the value of their AI-generated information.

Screenshot of Kinic AI app interface with search bar for querying memories, top 3 verified results including Vitalik Buterin warns Sam Altman article with score 0.49, Hypercapitalism and the AI wars article with score 0.49, Sam Altman GPT-6 People want memory news with score 0.95, and Introducing Gemma 3.7B compact model announcement.

The new feature is designed to be accessible, with a focus on usability and security. Users can upload, list, and manage their memories without requiring technical expertise, making it suitable for both casual participants and more advanced contributors. Each memory can be tagged or categorised to improve discoverability, helping others benefit from curated insights while offering creators a potential revenue stream.

Kinic V2’s approach aligns with broader trends in decentralised technology, where data ownership and monetisation are increasingly in the hands of users rather than platforms. Early adopters will be able to experiment with listing strategies, test community demand, and engage with AI-driven tools in new ways. As the launch approaches, interest is growing around the possibilities for interactive and profitable AI memory sharing.


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