
Data Services Platform goes public, enabling anyone to contribute on-chain AI data and earn crypto rewards.
Data Services Platform (DSP), an on-chain initiative for decentralised AI data collection, has officially launched to the public.
The platform allows global contributors to complete data annotation tasks and receive crypto-based rewards, including $SAHARA tokens, stablecoins such as USD1 and USDT, and other ecosystem incentives.
Tasks range from labelling voice clips and tagging images to validating machine-generated content. Contributions are evaluated through layered quality checks, including peer review and automated screening.
With the launch, DSP introduces multiple task categories, including enterprise-backed jobs and community-driven datasets. A levelling system matches users to tasks based on prior accuracy, while real-time feedback mechanisms help ensure consistent standards across submissions.
The platform also includes measures to safeguard against spam and abuse, such as access restrictions for advanced tasks and optional token lock-ups that reinforce contributor commitment. Contributors can filter and access tasks via a new interface that displays difficulty level, reward type, and method.
DSP has confirmed initial collaborations with ecosystem projects working in areas like image recognition, conversational AI, and financial forecasting, with more partners expected to join in the coming months.