# WHAT'S THE RSN?

The Reward Social Network (RSN) is a huge community ecosystem that integrates a diverse and ever-developing reward environment. Currently, various X2E (Something to Earn) services are actively operating and expanding. In addition to Play to Earn (P2E), Move to Earn (M2E), Create to Earn (C2E), W2E (Watch to Earn), and Sleep to Earn (S2E), services that reward various activities are still being developed.

These services are operated in the WEB2.0 and WEB3.0 environments, especially in the case of services operating against the background of WEB3.0 environment, they are operated on the mainnet of different blockchains (WEB3.0-based app service providers connect to various blockchain mainnets to solve this problem). However, when using fragmented services as above, users experience the inconvenience of having to check the environment provided by the service and find app services suitable for them in each category.

We intend to provide a convenient user experience to users by integrating these fragmented X2E services. In addition, X2E's services are those that pay compensation for users' actions. This accelerates the WEB3.0 environment by retaining the right to one's actions (data). The acceleration of the WEB3.0 environment is the establishment of an environment in which users earn income by selling their data (sleeping, eating, walking, etc.), which will quickly increase the income of all users who provide data. Eventually, it will be a basic income, which is part of the universal welfare that the state is struggling with.

We launch the Reward Social Network (RSN), an integrated X2E platform to accelerate the WEB3.0 environment where users can hold and trade rights to their data.


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