Why people play CHOMP today
CHOMP works because it taps into core behaviors that already happen online—but redirects them into a structured, engaging, and habit-forming format.
- People want to know what others think - especially on emotionally charged, socially relevant, or low-context questions
- People want to bet small amounts (~$1) on topics they already argue about, from hot takes to identity debates
- People want fun, low-lift, replayable games that feel like entertainment but give them real feedback, validation, or bragging rights
- CHOMP makes opinions feel rewarding—socially, financially, and psychologically
How CHOMP works today
Validated by Numbers
Go-to-Market
Putting them together
Why people will need CHOMP tomorrow
As content explodes and AI floods the feed, CHOMP becomes the context engine that brings value to the world in by meeting the following needs:
- AI is great with objectivity, but need a lot of context to deal with subjectivity - CHOMP introduces the concept of RLMF (Reinforcement Learning from Market Feedback) on subjective (opinions, intents, beliefs) matters, the perfect training data to help AI learn and reason through ambiguity, and produce more human-like answers
- Builders and businesses need high-signal subjective information for resolving markets, product feedback, ad targeting, and community decisions
- Consumers need better information—for breaking out of silos and understanding what the people really think about something
- CHOMP becomes a reputation layer—a way for humans and agents to build provable credibility through consensus, not just output
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