Press release
Press release. Ad Shares ($ADS) , Decentralized advertising protocol, has just shared an asset pack for DCL Builder, which enables seamless integration of ads, automatic settlement and automatic monetization of ads in Decentraland ($MANA).
Metaverse advertising is inevitable
Advertising is present in every sphere of life and is already visible in the metaverse in a very simple form. Sooner or later it will be visible in a big way there. Furthermore, since the virtual world is in a very early stage of development, events and experiences created for the metaverse require advertising to attract guests – and to thrive.
Landowners investing in Decentraland may be looking for ways to increase their ROI by monetizing their parcels with paid advertising.
Upcoming ad networks that may need to automate their ad placement with a more automated exchange and ad-buying process.
Adshares provides seamless, smart-object based advertising integration
A smart object, which has just been published on the company’s Github page, allows any DCL parcel owner to easily and intuitively integrate their ad placements with the AdShare protocol.
The system will automatically detect a new placement – and show the ad immediately. The whole process takes about 10 minutes and you can see it in the company’s new blog post https://blog.adshares.net/decentraland-programmatic-ads-ddde9b95ab2e.
Profits (‘advertising shares’) are automatically transferred to their original ADS Wallet every hour.
This makes $ADS an “advertising currency” – and gives any holder a share of the entire digital advertising market.
The whole process does not require any media or coding knowledge. However, those who wish to track their ad performance can create an ad server account to receive live campaign data: revenue, clicks, views, CPM, CPA, and other, in an easy to export format.
Owners can freely change their ad sizes, placements, or remove ads they deem inappropriate – contributing to the improvement of Metaverse Advertising.
Decentraland is the second unified metaverse, right after Cryptovoxels. As the space is growing, so is Adshares. The team is constantly working on new integrations with Metaverse projects like Sandbox, TCG World, PolkCity and more.
Creating a Healthy Edtech Industry
,Haters Say We Want To Fill The Metaverse With Ads, But They’re Totally Missing The Point“- says Adshares CEO Chris Bochenek,”We’re doing the exact opposite. By providing a protocol designed for advertising, making it decentralized, and creating a DAO what we plan to do – we are providing a baseplate, a backbone, a standard for a healthy digital advertising.“. The summary is simple. All our activities are leading to the acceleration of this new universe.
about the company
Adshares ($ADS) is a decentralized ad settlement protocol working since 2017. Using a blockchain protocol, ADS enables direct contracts between publishers and advertisers and allows them to sign advertising contracts without intermediaries. Adshares is built to handle large amounts of advertising micro-transactions, making it the best blockchain-based advertising protocol.
The AdShare team is constantly working to expand its ecosystem – integrating more publishers, websites, ad placements into the metaverse. AdShares is already one of the largest decentralized advertising platforms in the world, sharing 200 million Monthly ad impressions on the web and metaverse.
There is good news for investors. On February 15, 2022, $1,400,000 was added to the liquidity pool on Uniswap, making it easier to exchange and trade ADS. AdShares Coin creates a truly universal advertising currency – in addition to the existing bridges of ERC-20, BSC and Polygon.
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