AI Companies Access High-Quality Data Through Lumen’s Platform
Summary
• Lumen is building a decentralized data economy focused on high-quality AI training datasets.
• On October 30, Lumen migrated to pump fun, repositioning itself as an AI Quality Engine.
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Lumen is creating a data marketplace where people can earn USDC by sharing high-quality AI training data, especially legal documents, from their own devices. AI companies pay to access this data. The system uses Gemini to check for plagiarism and pays out weekly rewards from trading fees. It’s designed to run on its own in a fair and self-sustaining way.
On October 30, Lumen announced its migration from the heaven launchpad to pump fun.
Lumen said the migration to pump fun reflects a broader strategic shift. Now positioned as an AI Quality Engine, it’s focused on quantifying intelligence in software, supported by updated messaging, a redesigned site, and rewritten documentation to support this new direction.
@oofybog voiced support, calling the project “massively mispriced.”
@GerardGamba called it a “perfect beta play” to Kled, a similarly styled project that peaked at a $55M market cap.
On October 31, Lumen announced they will integrate the x402 payment protocol, introduced to Solana by @PayAINetwork.
On November 7, Daumen showed support for Lumen and said that they are building a unique flywheel model, where developers get paid to write legitimate code.
Lumen reached an all-time high of $2.7M after the integration announcement, and the token's creator has earned over $62K in Creator Rewards.
