useKled Launches UFDP on Solana for Decentralized Fraud Detection

The company says the Universal Fraud Detection Protocol combines bot-proof verification, paid user validation, and AI training data collection using payments on Solana.

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Summary

useKled announced the launch of UFDP, short for Universal Fraud Detection Protocol, describing it as a decentralized captcha (human verification test) built to detect fraud while rewarding users for validating real AI training data. According to the announcement, the system offers free bot-proof verification and supplies cleaned data to AI labs, with payments powered by Solana, a blockchain network known for low-cost and fast transactions. The model links identity and anti-bot checks with data labeling, a process commonly used to improve artificial intelligence systems.

Terms & Concepts
  • decentralized captcha: A human verification system designed to distinguish real users from bots without relying on a single centralized operator.
  • AI training data: Labeled or validated data used to train artificial intelligence models so they can recognize patterns and improve performance.
  • Solana: A blockchain network built for high-speed, low-fee transactions, often used for payments and decentralized applications.