Geoff Richard – ONTO Wallet https://onto.app/blog Your Web3 Gateway Tue, 02 Jun 2026 07:03:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://onto.app/blog/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cropped-ONTO-black-288x288px-32x32.png Geoff Richard – ONTO Wallet https://onto.app/blog 32 32 ONTO x SPACE ID: A Reward for Real Cross-Chain Users https://onto.app/blog/space-id-campaign/ https://onto.app/blog/space-id-campaign/#respond Tue, 02 Jun 2026 07:03:55 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=335 Qualify by being who you already are. Share in 100 gift cards worth $500 in total.

Most Web3 campaigns ask you to do something new: complete a quest, mint a token, follow a list of accounts. This one is different. ONTO Wallet and SPACE ID are running a campaign that rewards what your wallet already is, not what you can be persuaded to do. Connect your wallet, authorize the eligibility check, and if your history shows the footprint of a real cross-chain user, you are in.

The campaign runs for seven days, opens Tuesday 2nd June 2026 at 08:00 UTC, and is open to every ONTO Wallet user. SPACE ID handles the reward distribution after the window closes.

Why these criteria

Two qualifiers, both measurable on-chain:

•       Wallet age over one year. You created your wallet before May 2025. You were not here for a single airdrop.

•       Assets across more than three chains. You actually use multi-chain. You hold value on more than one network and you move between them.

How to qualify

There is no quest to complete and nothing to mint. The action on your side is one step: connect your wallet on the campaign page and authorize the eligibility check.

1.     Open the campaign page inside ONTO Wallet and connect the wallet address you want checked.

2.     Authorize the eligibility check. SPACE ID reads only what is needed to confirm wallet age and chain count.

3.     That is the whole action. If your wallet was created before May 2025 and holds assets across more than three chains, you qualify.

If you meet both criteria during the window, you are in the draw for one of 100 gift cards.

The rewards

•       100 gift cards in total

•       $5 per gift card

•       $500 total value across all 100 cards 

•       Distributed by SPACE ID after the campaign closes

Gift cards are issued by SPACE ID directly. ONTO Wallet’s role is the eligibility layer.

Key details

•       Campaign window: Tuesday 2nd June 2026, 08:00 UTC to Tuesday 9th June 2026, 08:00 UTC

•       Who can participate: Any ONTO Wallet user whose wallet meets the two criteria during the window

•       What is checked: Wallet age (over 1 year) and number of chains with assets (more than 3)

•       What you do: Connect your wallet address on the campaign page and authorize the eligibility check. That is the only action.

•       Reward distribution: Handled by SPACE ID after the window closes

•       No quest, no mint, no follow-list, no claim step after eligibility.

More SPACE ID domains supported in ONTO

Alongside the campaign, ONTO Wallet has expanded its SPACE ID domain support. If you hold a SPACE ID name on one of the newly added TLDs, ONTO can now resolve and display it.

•       Already supported in ONTO: .bnb, .arb, .sol, .lens

•       Newly added with this update: .eth, .zkf, .manta, .gno, .cake, .burger, .wod, .floki

That brings ONTO’s SPACE ID domain coverage to twelve TLDs across the major chains its users move between.

Get started

If you have been using ONTO across multiple networks for a year or more, this campaign is built for you. Open the wallet, head to the campaign page, connect and authorize, and you are in the running.

Download or update ONTO: https://onto.app

Learn more about SPACE ID: https://www.space.id/

The campaign opens Tuesday 2nd June at 08:00 UTC. Be the wallet you already are.

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PALZ: Proof of Play is live https://onto.app/blog/palz-proof-of-play-is-live/ https://onto.app/blog/palz-proof-of-play-is-live/#respond Tue, 12 May 2026 09:04:10 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=320 Today we open Proof of Play, the first data campaign on ONTO, run with PALZ Game. Up to 500 qualifying Steam players will share a prize pool worth $2,000. The campaign runs from today, Tuesday 12 May 2026, through to the end of Monday 18 May 2026. Verify your Steam in ONTO, meet the criteria, and you are in for a share of the bundle.

What is on offer

PALZ Game has put up a $2,000 prize pool, allocated across up to 500 qualifying players. Each qualifier receives the same bundle, valued by PALZ at $4 per player:

  • Exclusive PALZ Beta Test Access
  • 2,000 PEPZ tokens
  • A Legendary Starter Pack

The bundle is fixed. If more than 500 players qualify, the first 500 across the line get the reward; the rest do not qualify, regardless of when they joined.

How to qualify (four steps)

  1. Update ONTO Wallet to v4.10.0 from your device’s app store, or download it fresh if you do not have it yet.
  2. Open the new Profile screen and connect your Steam account.
  3. Confirm your Steam account meets both thresholds: over $5 lifetime spend on Steam, and over 10 hours total playtime on Steam.
  4. Follow @PalzGame on X.

Hit all four and you are in the Proof of Play qualifying pool, up to the first 500. Verification is automatic. There is no separate application form to fill in.

How verification works

When you connect your Steam account in ONTO, the wallet verifies your account age, hours played, and spend history, then stores those facts on your device as Verifiable Credentials following the W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model 2.0 standard.

PALZ does not see your Steam login, your inventory, your friends list, or your full purchase history. They see only the three signals required to confirm eligibility: that the account exceeds $5 lifetime spend, that it exceeds 10 hours played, and that it is a real, active Steam account. The credentials stay on your device. You authorise the proof; PALZ verifies the proof; nothing in between. Hence the name: Proof of Play.

Important details

  • One Steam account per ONTO wallet. Multiple wallets verifying the same Steam account count as one entry.
  • Reward distribution begins shortly after the campaign closes on 18 May. Qualifiers will be contacted through PALZ and asked to confirm the wallet that should receive the PEPZ tokens and the Legendary Starter Pack.
  • Beta Test Access is delivered by PALZ; look for the email or X DM from the PALZ team after the campaign closes.
  • Regional eligibility follows PALZ’s terms. Check the PALZ X channel for jurisdictional restrictions before participating.
  • Proof of Play is a qualification campaign, not a giveaway. There is no draw, no random pick. If you meet the criteria inside the window, you are in.

Why this matters

Steam already knows your hours, your spend, and your account history. It has not paid you for any of it. ONTO turns that data into a Verifiable Credential you own, and PALZ pays for the privilege of seeing the verified signal, not the underlying account. The disclosure is yours to authorise. The reward is yours to keep.

Proof of Play is the first of a series. The mechanic is intentionally simple, the reward bundle is real, and the verification flow is the same one the next campaign will use. Verify once, qualify many times. Sell on your terms.

Get started

Update ONTO to v4.10.0, open Profile, connect Steam, follow @PalzGame on X. That is it.

Campaign window: Tuesday 12 May 2026, to Monday 18 May 2026.

Pinned updates and any clarifications will be posted on ONTO’s X channel and in the ONTO Telegram. Connect Steam: https://onto.app

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ONTO v4.10.0 is live: clearer Profiles, Steam verification, the first PALZ data campaign, and a $500 launch giveaway https://onto.app/blog/onto-v4-10-0-is-live-clearer-profiles-steam-verification-the-first-palz-data-campaign-and-a-500-launch-giveaway/ https://onto.app/blog/onto-v4-10-0-is-live-clearer-profiles-steam-verification-the-first-palz-data-campaign-and-a-500-launch-giveaway/#respond Fri, 08 May 2026 08:05:24 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=316 ONTO Steam verification is now live in ONTO Wallet v4.10.0, the most significant Profile update we have made this year. Three features land at once: your Profile is restructured for clarity and control, Steam joins the list of data sources you can verify, and the first joint data campaign with PALZ Game opens with a prize pool of more than $2,000. To celebrate, we are also running a quick $500 launch giveaway on X. All of it lands on a single principle: your data, your wallet, your terms.

A clearer Profile

The new Profile reorganises everything you have already verified, surfaces the gaps, and shows which data dimensions qualify for active campaigns. The point is simple: you should be able to see, at a glance, whether you are ready to participate the moment a campaign opens.

Verified credentials remain on your device. They follow the W3C Verifiable Credentials standard, and they leave your wallet only when you choose to authorise a third party. Selective disclosure means you can prove what is needed without giving away what is not.

New data dimensions: ONTO Steam verification arrives

Alongside the social accounts, email, and personal data we already support, v4.10.0 adds a Steam verification flow. Connecting a Steam account turns years of gaming activity into a verifiable signal: hours played, library size, spend history, account age. For game enthusiasts, that history has been sitting idle on a single platform. From today, it can travel with you, on your terms, to campaigns that pay for it.

This is the first move in a wider data verticals push. Steam goes first because the audience is engaged, the signal is rich, and the verification is clean.

The first PALZ data campaign

PALZ Game will launch the first data monetisation campaign on ONTO. Verify a small set of data dimensions, meet the campaign criteria, and you are in for a share of a prize pool of over $2,000. The eligibility is straightforward: $5+ spent on Steam, 10+ hours played, and a follow on PALZ’s X account. The ground rule on the data side is shorter still: anything you submit must be genuine, reliable, and verifiable. Verifiable Credentials are how we enforce that.

Up to 500 qualifying players will be rewarded. Full eligibility, dates, and reward mechanics will be pinned on the ONTO and PALZ X channels.

Celebrate the launch: $500 Steam giveaway on X

To mark the v4.10.0 release, we are running a quick 2 week long giveaway off the back of the launch tweet on X. The mechanic is light: retweet our launch post and comment your favourite Steam game underneath it. We will pick 100 random winners from the comments and send each one $5. Total pool: $500.

The giveaway is open from launch and the closing date is announced on the pinned post. Whether you win or not, the better outcome is connecting your Steam account in the new Profile while you are there: the moment you do, you are eligible for the PALZ campaign and the data campaigns that follow.

Get started

Update ONTO to v4.10.0 from the App Store or Google Play, open Profile, and start verifying. If ONTO is new to you, download the wallet and create yours first. Connect Steam from the new Profile screen, then check the campaigns tab to see what is open.

This release is one move in a longer arc. The platform is built so the next campaign, and the one after that, can plug in without you redoing your work. Verify once, qualify many times, sell on your terms.

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Forge Your AI Soul. Own Your Data’s Worth. https://onto.app/blog/forge-your-ai-soul-own-your-datas-worth/ https://onto.app/blog/forge-your-ai-soul-own-your-datas-worth/#respond Wed, 08 Apr 2026 10:30:07 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=299 Yesterday we shared why ONTO is becoming a data wallet: the shift from “app” to infrastructure, and why the next wave of Web3 value flows from the data users already generate. Today we are putting that thesis into your hands.

Meet AI Soulforge, a 14 day campaign to mint your first AI profile inside ONTO Wallet, share it with the world, and split an $800 ONG prize pool with the community.

What is an AI Profile?

An AI Profile is the visual and data signature of you, generated from a multi dimensional profile you build inside ONTO Wallet. Personal details, languages, education, career, and skills come together into a single, user authorised record. ONTO then turns that record into a customised AI avatar you actually own.

It is the first visible step in ONTO’s transition into a data wallet. The avatar is the fun part. The profile underneath is the asset: structured, permissioned, and ready to power the data economy we described yesterday.

How to Forge Your Soul

Four steps, all inside the ONTO app:

  1. Enrich your profile. Open ONTO, head to the Profile tab, and tap Generate Your AI Profile. Fill in Personal Information, Language & Education, and Career & Skills through the Complete Your Profile tab.
  1. Generate your avatar. Confirm your details and sign the message. ONTO builds your customised AI avatar on the spot.
  1. Go premium (optional). Every device gets one free image avatar every 24 hours. For extra image avatars or a video avatar, pay a small fee and enter the Premium prize pool.
  2. Share on X. Post your avatar template with #MyONTOSoul, then drop your post link under the official campaign tweet to enter the Social Amplifier raffle.

The Prize Pool: $800 in ONG

Two pools, one goal: reward the users who commit.

Premium Prize, $500 100 winners, $5 each, drawn at random from everyone who paid to generate an avatar during the campaign.

Social Amplifier Raffle, $300 100 winners, $3 each, drawn from users who generated an image or video avatar and shared it on X with #MyONTOSoul plus their post link and wallet address under the campaign tweet.

Each Device ID can only win once, and you can only win once across both pools.

You Own the Output

Everything you generate belongs to you. The profile data stays user authorised, the avatar is yours to post wherever you like, and any future data monetisation flows back to the wallet that owns it. That is the whole point of a data wallet: your data, your permission, your upside.

Get Started

The campaign is live now and runs for 14 days. Don’t have ONTO yet?

👉 Download ONTO Wallet

Open the app, tap Profile, tap Generate Your AI Profile, and forge your soul. Share it with #MyONTOSoul and come find us under the campaign tweet.

Your data has always had worth. Now it has a face.

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From App to Infrastructure: Why ONTO Is Becoming a Data Wallet https://onto.app/blog/from-app-to-infrastructure-why-onto-is-becoming-a-data-wallet/ https://onto.app/blog/from-app-to-infrastructure-why-onto-is-becoming-a-data-wallet/#respond Tue, 07 Apr 2026 08:55:26 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=293 ONTO is evolving from a multi-chain wallet into a data ownership platform. Here is what that means for users, and why it starts with AI Avatars.

Why ONTO Is Making This Shift

The ONTO data wallet is here, and it changes how you relate to your own information. Every app you use collects data about you. Your preferences, your behaviour, your identity. That data gets packaged, sold, and used to train AI models, target ads, and build products. The value flows in one direction: away from you.

The AI training data market alone is projected to grow from $7.48 billion in 2025 to $52.41 billion by 2035. That growth is built on human data. The question is whether the humans producing that data should have a say in how it is used, and whether they should benefit from it.

ONTO was built on Ontology’s decentralised identity infrastructure: ONT ID for verifiable credentials, and Orange Protocol for reputation scoring and cross-chain data aggregation. Those capabilities already give users portable, self-sovereign identity across Web3. The next step is to make that identity productive: to let users contribute their data, verify it, and earn from it on their own terms.

That is the shift. The ONTO data wallet evolves Ontology’s existing identity tools into a platform that puts your data to work.

How It Works: Use, Earn, Control

ONTO’s data ownership model follows three stages. Each one builds on the last, and together they create something that has not existed in Web3 before: a user-controlled data economy.

Stage 1: Use

You submit your data to access real services that benefit you directly. The first example is AI Avatars: upload your profile information and ONTO generates a personalised AI avatar using your own data. It is not a gimmick. It is the first practical demonstration that your data has value, and that you are the one who should benefit from contributing it.

This is a deliberate inversion of the current model. Instead of platforms quietly harvesting your data in the background, you choose to contribute it, and you receive something tangible in return.

Stage 2: Earn

Once you have verified your data, it becomes more than just information sitting in a profile. It becomes something meaningful, something the ecosystem recognises as yours and rewards you for contributing. Instead of having your information silently extracted, you receive corresponding incentives for the data you choose to share.

Stage 3: Control

This is where the model reaches its full potential. Users decide which third parties can access their data, for what purpose, and under what conditions. Authorisation is granular and revocable. You might allow a gaming studio to see your play history but keep your financial data private. You might sell anonymised behavioural data to an AI training company while retaining full control over your identity credentials.

The key principle: your data, your terms, your revenue. ONTO facilitates the connection between users and data buyers, but the user always holds the keys.

The Product Vision

The vision behind the ONTO data wallet is straightforward. Today, platforms use data. Tomorrow, users should decide how data is used. The whole model shifts from passive participation to active ownership, where individuals shape where their data goes and how it gets applied.

This reframes data as something owned by users rather than something exploited by platforms. It introduces user participation into a technological equation that has, until now, largely left them out. AI Avatars are the first proof of that principle. The rest of the roadmap builds on the same foundation.

What Is in the New Release

The new ONTO update (v4.9.23) is the first release built around this vision. Here is what it includes:

AI Avatar Creation. Submit your profile data and generate a personalised AI avatar. This is the Use stage in action: your data powers a service that benefits you directly. Avatars can be static images or animated, with animated versions available via ONT or ONG payment.

Enhanced AI Profile. Your ONTO profile now functions as a structured data profile. Personal details, preferences, and activity data are organised in a way that makes them valuable and verifiable. This is the foundation for the Earn and Control stages that follow.

Data Contribution Framework. The underlying architecture for submitting, verifying, and managing your data is now in place. This release focuses on the user experience of contributing data and receiving immediate value. Future updates will expand the types of data you can contribute and introduce the full reward and authorisation systems.

How to Get Started

Once the new version is live on iOS and Android:

1. Update ONTO to the latest version from the App Store or Google Play.

2. Open your AI Profile and complete your profile information. The more data you contribute, the richer your avatar and the stronger your profile for future earning opportunities.

3. Generate your AI Avatar using the new creation tool. You can save it, regenerate it, or upgrade to an animated version.

4. Stay tuned for the next updates, which will introduce data verification, ONG rewards, and the ability to authorise data access to third parties.

What Comes Next

AI Avatars are the starting point, not the destination. Here is what is on the roadmap:

Data verification and rewards. The next step is verifying the data you submit and rewarding users for contributing verified information. This is where the Earn stage comes to life.

Third-party data authorisation. After that, the Control stage: choose which third parties can access your data, set your own terms, and revoke access whenever you want.

Campaigns and activities. Alongside each release, we will run campaigns and community activities designed to give early users additional ways to engage with the new features.

The vision is clear: a world where your data works for you, not against you. ONTO is building the tools to make that real, one feature at a time.

Download ONTO and build your profile today. The future of your data starts with you.

Download ONTO Wallet  |  Learn more about Ontology

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The Indie Data Gap: Why Web3 Gaming Needs an Identity Layer https://onto.app/blog/the-indie-data-gap-why-web3-gaming-needs-an-identity-layer/ https://onto.app/blog/the-indie-data-gap-why-web3-gaming-needs-an-identity-layer/#respond Tue, 17 Mar 2026 15:12:00 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=287 70% of active Web3 players now come from indie titles. But neither studios nor players have the data infrastructure to make that count.

The Indie Takeover

Web3 gaming has been through a brutal reset. In 2025, over 90% of gaming token launches failed to hold their initial value, studio closures accelerated, and the venture capital that once flooded the space dried up. The era of raising $50 million for a blockchain game that might ship in three years is over.

But something interesting happened on the way down. While the big-budget projects struggled, a new wave of indie Web3 studios kept building. Smaller teams, leaner budgets, gameplay-first design. According to industry analysis from GAM3S.GG, indie titles are expected to account for roughly 70% of active Web3 players in 2026, up from a fraction of that two years ago. The $500K game is beating the $50 million game, and the market is starting to reflect it.

This is not just a Web3 story. It mirrors a broader trend across gaming: smaller studios with focused mechanics and dedicated communities consistently outperform bloated productions. But in Web3, this shift exposes a critical problem that traditional gaming solved decades ago.

The problem is data.

The Data Gap: Flying Blind

When EA launches a new title, it plugs into a mature analytics stack built over years: player segmentation, churn prediction, lifetime value modelling, behavioural cohort analysis. These tools let studios understand who their players are, what keeps them engaged, and where the monetisation opportunities sit.

Indie Web3 studios have none of this. Most can see wallet addresses. They can track on-chain transactions. But that tells them almost nothing about the humans behind those wallets. Is this player a competitive grinder or a casual explorer? Are they a whale who will spend on cosmetics, or a free-to-play loyalist who adds value through community participation? Are they about to churn, or are they deepening their engagement?

Without player segmentation, indie studios cannot personalise experiences, cannot target retention efforts, and cannot build the sustainable economies that the post-token-crash market demands. They are flying blind in a market that has already punished guesswork.

The Web3 gaming market is projected at $48.55 billion in 2026, growing at 22.4% CAGR. But the studios that capture value from this growth will not be those with the flashiest tokens. They will be those that understand their players.

The Player Side: Fragmented and Invisible

Flip to the other side of the equation. A typical Web3 gamer in 2026 plays three to five titles. They have wallets on multiple chains. They participate in Discord communities, follow creators, and generate behavioural signals across every game they touch: session length, genre preferences, spending patterns, social connections, skill progression.

None of this data is connected. Each game is a silo. Each platform captures its own slice. The player has no unified profile, no portable reputation, and no way to carry their gaming identity from one title to the next. Every new game starts from zero.

This is a Web2 problem that Web3 was supposed to solve. Wallets gave players ownership of assets, but they did not give players ownership of their identity or their data. A wallet address proves you hold a token. It says nothing about who you are as a player.

The result is a lose-lose: studios cannot see their players, and players cannot leverage their own history.

Beyond the Chain: Why Off-Chain Data Changes Everything

Most Web3 analytics tools focus exclusively on on-chain activity: token transfers, smart contract interactions, NFT ownership. This data is useful but shallow. It captures transactions, not behaviour.

The richest player data is off-chain. It includes play session duration, in-game decision patterns, social engagement, community contributions, content creation, platform preferences, and spending habits in traditional gaming. This is the data that powers player segmentation in traditional gaming, and it is almost entirely absent from Web3.

This is where decentralised identity (DID) wallets become relevant, and where the conversation shifts from analytics tools to identity infrastructure.

A DID wallet is not just a place to store tokens. It is a portable, verified identity container. It can aggregate both on-chain and off-chain activity into a single profile: gaming history, credentials, reputation scores, behavioural patterns. Critically, this profile is controlled by the player, not the platform.

ONTO Wallet, built on Ontology’s decentralised identity infrastructure, is an example of a DID wallet designed for exactly this kind of aggregation. Its identity framework can bring together on-chain transactions, off-chain activity, and verifiable credentials into a unified profile. The player decides what to include, what to share, and what to keep private.

For gaming, this means a player’s identity can carry context that no single game could build alone: verified play history, cross-title reputation, social proof, spending patterns across platforms. Not just what you bought, but how you play.

What Player Segmentation Looks Like with Portable Identity

Imagine an indie studio preparing to launch a competitive tournament. In today’s Web3 landscape, they would promote it broadly and hope the right players show up. With portable DID profiles, the picture changes.

Players who have built verified gaming profiles, including credentials from past tournaments, reputation scores from sustained engagement, and behavioural data indicating competitive play style, become visible as a segment. Not because a platform tracked them, but because they chose to build and share that profile.

The studio does not need to build analytics infrastructure from scratch. The identity layer already holds the player intelligence, structured and verified, with the player’s consent at every step.

This model works for any segment. Casual mobile players. High-spending collectors. Community builders. Content creators. Each segment emerges from the data players contribute to their own profiles, not from surveillance, but from participation.

For players, the incentive is straightforward. A strong gaming profile unlocks access: early invites, exclusive content, recognition within communities. The more you contribute to your identity, the more valuable that identity becomes. Not just to you, but to the ecosystem around you.

The Opportunity Ahead

The Web3 gaming market is maturing. The industry reset of 2025 cleared out speculative projects and forced a reckoning with what actually sustains a game: engaged, understood, and valued players. The shift from play-to-earn to play-and-own reflects this new reality.

But ownership without identity is incomplete. Owning an in-game asset is meaningful only if your identity, your reputation, and your data travel with you. This is the layer that Web3 gaming is still building.

DID wallets are the infrastructure that closes this gap. By giving players a portable, verified identity that aggregates both on-chain and off-chain data, they solve the data problem for studios and the fragmentation problem for players at the same time.

Ontology’s identity infrastructure, and ONTO Wallet as its user-facing product, is positioned squarely in this space. With decentralised identity, verifiable credentials, and reputation scoring already built into the wallet, the foundation for a portable gaming identity is not theoretical. It is available today.

The question is not whether player data will become central to Web3 gaming. The market has already answered that. The question is who controls it: platforms that extract it silently, or players who own it and choose how it is used.

Build your profile. Own your identity. The data is yours.

Start building your identity profile with ONTO Wallet. Learn more about Ontology’s decentralised identity infrastructure at ont.io.

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Share Your ONT Node Card, Tell Us Why You Stake – $200 ONG Prize Pool https://onto.app/blog/share-your-ont-node-card-tell-us-why-you-stake-200-ong-prize-pool/ https://onto.app/blog/share-your-ont-node-card-tell-us-why-you-stake-200-ong-prize-pool/#respond Fri, 13 Mar 2026 08:33:14 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=284 We’ve just launched a new node card sharing feature in ONTO Wallet, and we want to see yours. Share your staking node card on social media, tell us why you stake ONT, and you could win from a $200 ONG prize pool.

How to Enter

  1. Like the official campaign post
  2. Repost / Retweet the campaign post
  3. Comment under the post with your ONTO staking node card and a short note on why you stake ONT

To generate your node card, open ONTO Wallet → Staking → Node Details → Share.

Prizes

Top Impression Rewards

The 3 participants whose posts generate the highest impressions will receive:

PlacePrize
1st$50 ONG
2nd$30 ONG
3rd$20 ONG

Lucky Draw

20 additional participants will be randomly selected to receive $5 ONG each.

Total Prize Pool: $200 ONG

Campaign Period

The campaign runs until March 19, 2026. Winners will be announced after the campaign ends.

Rules & Notes

  • You must complete all three steps (like, repost, and comment with your node card) to be eligible.
  • Impressions are measured on the participant’s repost/quote tweet containing their node card.
  • Bot-generated or spam entries will be disqualified.
  • The ONTO team reserves the right to final interpretation of the campaign rules.
  • Winners will be contacted via DM after the campaign ends. Please keep your DMs open.

About ONT Staking

Staking ONT earns you ONG rewards. Current estimated APR varies by node – check the staking section in ONTO Wallet for real-time rates.

Download ONTO Wallet: onto.app


Have questions? Drop them in the comments or reach out to us on Telegram or X (Twitter).

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Three Powers You Didn’t Know You Had (And Why Big Tech Doesn’t Want You to Have Them) https://onto.app/blog/three-powers-you-didnt-know-you-had-and-why-big-tech-doesnt-want-you-to-have-them/ https://onto.app/blog/three-powers-you-didnt-know-you-had-and-why-big-tech-doesnt-want-you-to-have-them/#respond Mon, 16 Feb 2026 08:48:26 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=276 We’ve been talking about the broken data economy. We’ve shown you what real ownership looks like. Now let’s get specific: what power do you actually have right now? The answer is three. Three non-negotiable, transformative powers that you didn’t know you possessed. They’re called data sovereignty. They’re fundamental to your digital freedom, and they’re the reason Big Tech exists at all. For decades, platforms have built their empires by denying you these powers. Today, that changes.

Right now, your data flows through platforms that dictate the rules. They own the relationship. They own your data. You own nothing. But data sovereignty changes that equation. It’s not hypothetical. It’s not coming. It’s here. And once you understand these three powers, you’ll understand why platforms built on extraction are so desperate to keep you from claiming them. This isn’t philosophy. It’s practical power. It’s yours to claim.

Power 1: Control

Right now, you click “agree” to terms of service you’ll never read, and then a company owns a copy of your data forever. Revoke? Not really. Delete? Maybe, if you ask nicely and wait three months. Granular control over what specific data goes where? Forget it. You get an all-or-nothing choice: accept their entire data collection apparatus or don’t use the service.

With data sovereignty, you control at the source. Not the platform. Not regulators. You. You decide who sees what. You grant access to your location data, but only on Tuesdays. You grant access to your browsing history for one specific marketing campaign, then revoke it. You share your health data with a researcher, but for a limited time window. You decide. The data stays yours. Someone wants your browsing history? You say yes or no. Someone wants your health data? Same thing. This isn’t permission that expires. This is permission you control, actively, all the time.

This is what GDPR calls the “right to access” and the “right to erasure”. GDPR gives you the legal right to these powers. But GDPR requires regulatory enforcement. Someone has to complain. Someone has to investigate. Someone has to sue. With data sovereignty and decentralised identity, you don’t need regulators. You enforce it yourself. The data lives with you, not with them. Companies access it only when you explicitly say so. No hidden agreements. No terms buried in small print. Just you, in control.

No locked-in silos. No data hostages locked in corporate vaults. No switching costs because you lose all your history. Just pure control.

Power 2: Transparency

Tech companies love opacity. They love that you can’t see their algorithms. You don’t know how they classified you. They might have labeled you as “high-income” or “vulnerable to scams” or “politically radical”. You don’t know which of your data points triggered which decision. You’re a ghost in their machine. An input. A data point. A variable in their profit equation.

With data sovereignty and decentralised identity, the fog clears. You see every access. Who accessed your data? When did they access it? What did they do with it? Why did they access it? Full audit trail. Not a “privacy policy” hidden behind terms of service. Not a “we might be using this for this”. An actual log. Timestamps. Purpose codes. Proof. You know exactly what’s happening to your information at every moment.

This kills the algorithmic black box. The W3C DID specification creates the framework for this kind of verifiable, auditable interaction. Every data access is cryptographically signed. Tamper-proof. You don’t need to trust the platform. You can verify what they did, when they did it, and why. You can audit your own data in real time.

No hidden algorithms. No invisible operations. No guessing. Just truth.

Power 3: Monetisation

Your data is worth billions. Not to you. To them. Google, Meta, TikTok, Amazon, Microsoft. They extract it. They refine it. They package it. They sell it. They build empires on it. You get “free” email. You get “free” social media. You get “free” cloud storage. That’s the bargain: your data for their services. Except it’s not a bargain. It’s a trap.

Here’s what you didn’t know: that deal is optional now. With data sovereignty, when someone uses your data, you get paid. Not through a “free” service with hidden ads. Directly. A company wants to train an AI model on your data? Pay you. A marketer wants access to your preferences and browsing history? Pay you. A researcher wants your anonymised health data? Pay you. The relationship flips. You’re not the product. You’re the vendor. You’re the data provider. You control the transaction.

Look at where Big Tech’s revenue actually comes from. Meta reported 98% of revenue from advertising in 2024. Google? 80% from advertising. That advertising revenue is built entirely on your data. Your behaviour. Your interests. Your location. Your attention. Your secrets. Right now, you see none of it. A platform makes $10,000 from your data and gives you back a $5 service. That’s not a bargain. That’s extraction.

With direct monetisation through data sovereignty, the power shifts. You decide the price. You decide the buyer. You decide the duration. You decide the use case. You decide the terms. No platform middleman. No extraction. Your data, your rules, your earnings.

Why Big Tech Doesn’t Want You to Have These Powers

These three powers don’t just inconvenience Big Tech. They destroy its moat. They tear down the walls that protect its monopoly.

The entire business model of modern tech platforms rests on your powerlessness. Control? They own it. You own nothing. Transparency? They hide it. You can’t see their algorithms. You can’t audit your data. You can’t prove what they did with it. Monetisation? They keep it. All of it. This asymmetry is the foundation of their profit. If you have control, they can’t exploit you. If you have transparency, you can’t be manipulated. If you have monetisation, the “free” extraction model collapses.

This is why they fight data sovereignty. This is why they lobby against regulation that gives you rights. This is why they bury privacy settings three layers deep. Not because it’s hard to implement. Because they don’t want you to have it. They don’t want you to have control. They don’t want you to see what they’re doing. They don’t want you to get paid.

Decentralised identity makes all three powers possible. And that terrifies them. Because once you can control your data, see what’s happening to it in real time, and get paid for it, the extraction model becomes unsustainable. They can’t compete on lock-in anymore. They can’t compete on information asymmetry. They can’t compete on free services subsidised by your unpaid labour. They’ll have to compete on actual value. On actual service. On actual innovation. Not on lock-in. Not on surveillance. Not on extraction.

They’re not afraid of the technology. They’re afraid of you having power.

The Shift Is Happening

These aren’t theoretical powers. They’re not some utopian future. The infrastructure exists right now. Decentralised identity standards are implemented. Zero-knowledge proofs are live. Blockchain-based data marketplaces are operating. Open identity protocols are scaling. The tools are here. The technology is proven.

The only question left is whether you claim them. Whether you demand data sovereignty. Whether you opt out of the extraction economy and opt into the ownership economy.

If you’ve been following this series, you already know that the current data economy is broken. You already understand that your data is making billions and you see none of it. You understand that this is by design, not accident. That the extraction model is intentional. That the companies benefiting from it will fight to preserve it. Now you know the specific powers you have to change it. Control. Transparency. Monetisation. Not wishes. Not hopes. Real, actionable, implementable powers. Powers you can exercise right now.

Data sovereignty isn’t about building the perfect alternative system. It’s about giving you the freedom to own the system you choose to use. To decide the terms. To control the flow. To capture the value. Your data, your rules, your earnings.

Follow ONTO Wallet to learn what these powers look like in practice.

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You Are the Product, but What If You Were the Owner? https://onto.app/blog/you-are-the-product-but-what-if-you-were-the-owner/ https://onto.app/blog/you-are-the-product-but-what-if-you-were-the-owner/#respond Fri, 13 Feb 2026 08:12:29 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=273 Data ownership is one of those ideas that sounds radical until you look at the numbers. Every app you use, every search you run, every purchase you make generates data that someone else profits from. Ontology explored the scale of this problem earlier this week, and the figures are staggering. The phrase “if you’re not paying for the product, you are the product” has been repeated so often it has lost its edge. But the underlying reality has not changed. Your data is valuable, and the only person not making money from it is you.

It doesn’t have to be.

The Value You Create Every Single Day

Right now, every moment you spend online generates data. Your morning scroll through social media, every search query, how long you pause on certain content, your fitness data, your gaming history, what you buy and when you buy it. This data has tremendous value. Companies spend billions annually to acquire it, analyse it, and use it to shape what you see, what you want, and what you buy.

You’ve never seen a pound of that value.

The platforms you use extract this data for free. They’ve built entire business models around it. Your engagement funds their infrastructure. Your behaviour patterns train their algorithms. Your personal details become their inventory. And the benefit flows in one direction: outward, away from you.

What Data Ownership Actually Looks Like

Data ownership isn’t some abstract concept. It has specific, tangible implications.

First, control. You decide who sees what. If a company wants access to your data, you grant it. If you want to revoke it, you do. Under frameworks like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you already have the legal right to access and delete your data. But legal rights and practical control are not the same thing. Your information shouldn’t be locked into a silo controlled by a platform; it should be genuinely yours to manage.

Second, transparency. You see who accesses your data, when, and why. No hidden algorithms deciding what happens to your information in the dark. You can audit the relationships, understand the purpose, and make informed decisions.

Third, compensation. When someone uses your data, you get paid. Not indirectly. Not in the form of a “free service.” Directly. A company needs your anonymised behavioural data to improve their product; they pay you for it. Your data works for you.

Your Digital Identity Is Scattered. It Doesn’t Have to Be.

Here’s another reality that most people don’t pause to consider: your identity is fragmented across dozens of platforms. Your login credentials live on this service. Your reputation, built painstakingly over years, is locked into that one. Your purchase history, your review history, your social connections, your professional credentials; all scattered.

None of which you actually control. Each platform owns a slice of who you are.

Imagine consolidating that. Your credentials, your reputation, your history, your preferences; all in one place that belongs to you. Portable. Verifiable. Able to move with you across the web without needing permission from any single gatekeeper. You become the authoritative source of your own identity. Services can verify that you’re trustworthy without needing to lock you in.

The Infrastructure Already Exists

This isn’t science fiction. The technological foundations are already being built. Decentralised identity standards mean your credentials can exist independently of any platform. Reputation systems can prove you’re credible without revealing your personal details. Trust layers allow this to function at scale, securely and efficiently.

What we’re seeing now is the shift from infrastructure to adoption. From technical possibility to user experience. From “this could work” to “this is how people actually own their digital lives.” Meanwhile, the cost of data breaches continues to climb, reinforcing why the current model of centralised data storage is unsustainable.

From Product to Owner

The shift from “you are the product” to “you are the owner” isn’t a small one. It rewires the relationship between you and the services you use.

Your data doesn’t get extracted anymore. It works for you. Your identity doesn’t get scattered across platforms. It belongs to you. Your reputation isn’t held hostage by an algorithm. It follows you.

This isn’t about rejecting the digital world. It’s about changing who’s in control of it.

The question isn’t whether data ownership becomes the norm. It’s whether you’re early or late.

Follow ONTO Wallet to see what data ownership looks like.

onto.app

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ONTO × Changelly: New Trading Campaign Is Live https://onto.app/blog/onto-x-changelly-new-trading-campaign-is-live/ https://onto.app/blog/onto-x-changelly-new-trading-campaign-is-live/#respond Tue, 10 Feb 2026 07:13:51 +0000 https://onto.app/blog/?p=265 Share of a 4,000 USDT prize pool, just by trading the way you already do.

The first ONTO × Changelly trading campaign brought the energy. Now it’s back, bigger and better. From February 10 to February 20, 2026, every swap and bridge you complete through Changelly inside the ONTO App counts toward your share of a 4,000 USDT reward pool.

No forms. No claims. Just trade, rank, and earn.

How It Works

Open the ONTO App, head to Swap or Bridge, and select Changelly as your source. That’s it. Every eligible trade you make during the event period gets tracked automatically through your DID (Decentralized Identity).

The Prize Pool: 4,000 USDT

This is a straightforward trading competition. After the event ends, the top 10 DIDs by total trading volume will split the entire 4,000 USDT pool, proportionally.

The more you trade relative to the other top traders, the bigger your share.

Here’s an example:

Say the combined trading volume of the top 10 DIDs totals 1,000,000 USDT. If your DID accounts for 200,000 USDT of that total, you hold 20% of the pool. Your reward: 4,000 × 20% = 800 USDT.

Every DID in the top 10 receives their proportional cut. The full 4,000 USDT gets distributed; nothing is held back.

Key Details

Event period: 8:00 UTC, February 10 – 8:00 UTC, February 20, 2026

Who can participate: Anyone using the ONTO Multi-Chain Wallet

What counts: Swaps and bridges completed in the ONTO App with Changelly selected as the source

How volume is calculated: By DID, with all linked addresses aggregated automatically

Rewards: Delivered to Your Wallet

No manual claims. No address submissions. After the event closes, all trading data is calculated automatically. Final results will be announced within 3 business days, and rewards are distributed in USDT on BNB Chain directly to your ONTO wallet.

You trade. We handle the rest.

Rules to Keep in Mind

  • Only trades completed during the event window (Feb 10–20, 2026) are eligible
  • Only trades executed via Changelly count toward your volume
  • Fraudulent behavior, wash trading, or abnormal activity will result in disqualification
  • ONTO reserves the right of final interpretation for this campaign

Get Started

Open the ONTO App, select Changelly as your swap or bridge source, and start building your volume. The competition is live now.

Your next trade could put you in the top 10.

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