AI creation tools are flourishing everywhere, but have you ever thought about a question: whose work is it that is generated? Can the source be traced back?



This matter sounds abstract, but it actually concerns the foundation of Web3. What WAX is doing is quite simple—giving digital assets an "identity card." Whether it's a painting, an audio clip, or a set of data, you can trace where it came from, who has handled it, and who currently owns it.

Sounds simple? The technical implementation is not that easy. Blockchain traceability is not just about sticking a label; it must ensure that every link is immutable and transparent. WAX has incorporated this logic into its underlying protocol, allowing both creators and collectors to feel secure – the items you buy are genuine, and your creative rights are protected.

In an era where everyone can instantly create "works" with AI, technology that can prove authenticity has become a scarce commodity. WAX is betting on this direction—using verifiable on-chain records to establish a trust infrastructure in the digital world.
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