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PRICE RELEASEAdshares ($ADS). – The decentralised advertising protocol has shared an asset package for DCL Builder. This allows seamless integration, automatic settlement, and automatic monetization across Decentraland ($MANA).
Metaverse advertising is unavoidable
Advertising can be found in almost every area of human life. It is even present in metaverses. Advertising will soon be seen on a much larger scale. Moreover, as the virtual world is in a very early stage of development, the events and experiences created for the Metaverse need advertising in order to attract guests — and dto grow.
Decentraland land owners may want to maximize their return on investment by marketing their parcels through paid advertising.
These are the new ad networks that may require an automated exchange or ad-buying system to place their ads.
Adshares provides intuitive smart-object based integration in advertising
A smart object, just published on the company’s Github page, allows any DCL parcel owner to easily and intuitively integrate their ad placements with the Adshares protocol.
The system will automatically detect a new placement – and serve ads immediately. The whole process takes around 10 minutes and you can see it in the company’s new blog post https://blog.adshares.net/decentraland-programmatic-ads-ddde9b95ab2e.
The profits (‘ad shares’) are transferred to their native ADS wallet automatically, every hour.
This makes $ADS the “advertising currency” – and gives any holder a share in the whole digital advertising market.
It doesn’t require media and coding skills. To track advertising performance and revenue, users can set up an account with Ad Server to get live data, including clicks, views, CPM and CPA. This information is easy to export.
Owners may freely change their ad sizes, placements or take down ads they deem inappropriate – contributing to making Metaverse advertising better.
Decentraland, right after Cryptovoxels is the second metaverse integrated. Adshares is also growing as the space expands. They are constantly developing new integrations to metaverse projects, such as Sandbox, TCG World or Polkacity.
A healthier Adtech Industry
“Haters say we want to litter Metaverse with ads, but they’re completely missing the point” – says Adshares CEO Chris Bochenek, “We are exactly doing the opposite. By providing a protocol designed for advertising, by making it decentralised, and by creating DAO which we plan to do – we are providing a baseplate, a backbone, a standard for a healthier digital advertising“. This is the simple summary. All of our activities contribute to the acceleration in this new universe.
More information about the company
Since 2017, Adshares ($ADS), a distributed advertising settlement protocol, has been in operation. ADS is a decentralised advertising settlement protocol that uses blockchain technology. It allows Publishers to make direct deals with Advertisers. They can also sign their own advertisements contracts directly without the need for intermediaries. Adshares can carry large amounts of microtransactions in advertising, which makes it one of the most popular blockchain-based advertising protocols.
The Adshares team is constantly working to expand its ecosystem – integrating more publishers, websites, advertising placements in the Metaverse. Adshares has already become one of largest global decentralised ad platforms, sharing more than 3.5 million ads. 200 millions Impressions of ad messages across the Web and Metaverse each month
Investors rejoice. 1,000,000 was added to the liquidity fund on Uniswap. It allows for faster exchange and trading ADS. In addition to current bridges to ERC-20, BSC and Polygon – makes the Adshres coin a truly universal advertising currency.
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