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Trust

Security & data

The whole thing only works if the people doing the filming trust us. Here is exactly how consent, footage, money, and your data are handled. No vague promises.

Consent is per submission

There is no blanket agreement that signs away your footage forever. Every time you submit a clip to a bounty, you agree to the license for that clip, on that campaign, at that moment. Nothing is implied and nothing carries over.

You control what you film. You point the camera, you pick the job, you decide what makes it into the clip and what gets cut. If a bounty asks for work you do not want to record, you skip it. Submitting is the consent. If you do not submit, nothing happens.

What happens to your footage

The license terms are shown to you at submission, before you commit. That license is the boundary. We do not sell, repackage, or hand off your raw footage to anyone outside of those terms.

Inception runs the campaign for the robotics company that funded the bounty and delivers the licensed footage to them. They never deal with the crowd directly and they only receive what the license covers. If a use is not in the terms you saw, it does not happen.

On-chain provenance

Every accepted submission gets a verifiable record of where it came from and that it was consented to. This settles on Solana through Pump.fun Go, so the chain of origin is not just a claim in our database, it is something a buyer can check.

The on-chain record is a cryptographic reference, not your video and not your personal information. It proves the footage is real, that it came from a real submission, and that consent was given. It does not publish your face, your name, or the clip itself to the world.

How the money moves

A robotics company or AI team funds the bounty with us up front. Those funds sit in a managed wallet for the duration of the campaign. Workers are not chasing anyone for payment and the company is not wiring money around mid-campaign.

Up to 5 winners per campaign are paid in USDC. Payouts release to the winners on approval, straight from the managed wallet, on Solana. Inception keeps a 10% fee. Everything left over is the prize pool that pays the workers. That split does not change after the fact.

Personal data, faces, and PII

Most of this work is hands, tools, and the thing you are working on. You usually do not need to be on camera at all. Where a face or other identifying detail does show up, we give you blur options before the footage is delivered.

  • Do not record private third parties without their consent. If a customer, a coworker, or a bystander is identifiable and has not agreed, keep them out of frame or blur them.
  • Watch for PII in the shot: addresses, license plates, screens with customer info, paperwork, badges. Blur it or frame it out.
  • We hold the personal data tied to your account (email, payout wallet) to run payouts and keep the platform working. We do not sell it.

You are shown what the buyer will receive before you submit. If something in the frame should not go out, that is your call to make at submission time.

Reporting a concern

If you spot a security problem, a footage misuse, a payout issue, or PII that should not have gone out, tell us. We would rather hear about it early. Email security@inception.training with enough detail to reproduce or locate the issue, and we will get back to you.

For anything else, the community lives on Telegram and we post on X.

Contact

Security questions, vulnerability reports, or anything that feels off: reach the security team directly.

Email security@inception.training