T-Rex, a Web3 rewards startup, is launching a browser extension that allows users to turn online activity into tangible rewards. Co-founded by Allen Ng, the company aims to connect Web2 and Web3 ecosystems. It is deeply dedicated to putting user privacy at the center of all its initiatives. T-Rex’s goal is to onboard more than 100 content creators by the end of the year. At the same time, the corporation is intently deepening its media relationships and co-developing IP.

The company’s browser extension, scheduled to go live by the end of this summer, is integrated with its proprietary blockchain technology. T-Rex uses zero-knowledge transport layer security to effortlessly authenticate underlying data across Web2 & Web3 ecosystems without exposing sensitive user information or assets. This technology ensures secure and private data transfer, allowing users to seamlessly integrate their online activities with the Web3 ecosystem.

Allen Ng, co-founder of T-Rex, reiterated the company’s focus on helping users experience and make their own empowerment.

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.

T-Rex is now continuing to grow its overall reach through key media partnerships and partners in development of intellectual properties. Together, these efforts are bringing us closer to a more dynamic and integrated ecosystem beneficial to content creators and consumers. The company has announced intentions for significant expansion and new partnerships in the coming months.

The company’s mission is to provide the easiest way for consumers to earn rewards as they interact with web content. This week, T-Rex launched its consumer-facing browser extension. Today, it’s on the verge of bringing Web3 to a much wider audience and making it far more rewarding to them.