It’s why T-Rex, a new Web3 rewards startup, is poised to change the way people engage online. Secondly, it empowers users to transform their online activities into real-world, tangible rewards. The company, now in stealth mode, raised $17 million in pre-seed funding from notable investors including Framework and Arbitrum. Now, they’re taking that process a step further with a new open browser extension.

The company intends to launch the complete version of its browser extension by the end of summer. The extension is anchored to the company’s blockchain and uses zero-knowledge transport layer security technology. This technology powers true cross-platform verification, between Web2 and Web3, while keeping user privacy intact.

Per Allen Ng, co-founder of T-Rex, on the company’s blockchain run quietly in the background.

Our blockchain stays invisible, letting them effortlessly turn their online fun into meaningful rewards. Our vision is to let attention becomes equity, community becomes power and participation becomes currency. - Allen Ng, co-founder of T-Rex.

Looking forward, T-Rex is largely concentrated on becoming the go-to provider of infrastructure data through strategic partnerships. The company has a stretch goal of onboarding more than 100 content creators by year end. The renegade startup is aggressively building up its media partnerships and empowering its intellectual property relationships.

These efforts fit with the company’s longer-term vision as to where the company needs to grow and partner. Our goal at T-Rex is to build a strong rewarding ecosystem, which gives users the best incentive to actively participate.