manadia partners with Ads3 to bring verifiable data infrastructure into Web3 ads, combining privacy-preserving settlement with AI-powered user acquisition.manadia partners with Ads3 to bring verifiable data infrastructure into Web3 ads, combining privacy-preserving settlement with AI-powered user acquisition.

manadia and Ads3 Partner to Fix the Data Trust Problem in Web3 Advertising

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manadia and Ads3 are partnering to put verifiable data infrastructure underneath AI-powered Web3 advertising. The partnership combines Ads3‘s multi-dimensional traffic and cross-ecosystem targeting with manadia’s data settlement and verification layer, creating an advertising pipeline where the data driving user acquisition can actually be trusted. 

For an industry where ad fraud, unverifiable metrics, and opaque data flows are persistent problems, that combination is addressing something real.

Manadia x Ads3: What Each Side Brings

Ads3 is a Web3 advertising platform built around data-driven user acquisition. Its model pulls traffic from multiple sources to target users across different networks and platforms at the same time. The stated goal is bridging one billion users from social networks into Web3, which requires the kind of precision targeting that traditional Web3 advertising has struggled to deliver at scale. Ads3 provides the reach and the targeting intelligence.

manadia, which recently rebranded from MANA, operates as data settlement and AI coordination infrastructure. Its core function is verifiable execution across onchain and offchain systems. In plain terms: manadia makes sure that what gets reported actually happened. Data flows, value transfers, transaction records. All of it checkable, none of it taken on blind trust.

The partnership puts these two functions together. Ads3 drives traffic. manadia verifies the data behind it.

The Problem This Partnership Solves

Web3 advertising has the same fundamental problem that digital advertising has always had, just in a new environment. Traffic numbers can be inflated. Conversion data can be manipulated. Value flows between advertisers, platforms, and users often pass through layers where verification is limited and fraud is difficult to detect after the fact.

In a traditional Web2 advertising context, that problem has existed for decades and remains largely unsolved. In Web3, where the promise is that everything is on-chain and therefore verifiable, the gap between that promise and reality has been noticeable. Data that originates off-chain, passes through targeting systems, and eventually connects to on-chain outcomes involves multiple points where trust breaks down.

manadia’s verifiable execution layer is designed to close those gaps. By ensuring that data flows are privacy-preserving and cryptographically verifiable at the settlement layer, it gives advertisers something they rarely get in digital advertising: confidence that the data they are paying for reflects real activity.

How the Integration Works in Practice

Ads3 delivers precision targeting across social and Web3 ecosystems. When a campaign runs through Ads3, the user acquisition data it generates, who clicked, who converted, where the traffic originated, flows through manadia’s infrastructure for verification and settlement. The data doesn’t just get reported. It gets verified before it is used to calculate value flows between the parties involved.

The privacy-preserving aspect matters here. Verifiable doesn’t have to mean exposed. manadia’s infrastructure is built to confirm that data is accurate without requiring the underlying user data to be revealed in ways that compromise privacy. 

That balance between verification and privacy is something the broader digital advertising industry has struggled to achieve, and it is increasingly relevant as regulatory pressure on data practices grows globally.

Why This Matters for Web3 Advertising at Scale

Ads3 is targeting a billion users. That is not a near-term number, but it reflects the scale at which the platform is designed to operate. At that kind of volume, data integrity isn’t a nice-to-have feature. It is a prerequisite for the economics of the platform to work. 

Advertisers paying for user acquisition need to know the acquisition data is real. Publishers and platforms distributing ads need verifiable proof of delivery. Users interacting with ads benefit from knowing their data is handled with privacy protections in place.

manadia’s infrastructure provides the verification layer that makes those trust requirements satisfiable at scale. Without something like it, growth at the scale Ads3 is targeting runs into the same trust problems that have plagued digital advertising since its beginning.

The partnership frames it simply: Ads3 turns traffic into growth. manadia makes sure that growth is based on data that can be trusted. In Web3 advertising, that combination is less common than it should be.

Final Words

Web3 advertising has always promised transparency but rarely delivered it at the data layer. The manadia and Ads3 partnership is a direct attempt to close that gap, combining targeted user acquisition with verifiable, privacy-preserving data settlement. Whether it delivers at the scale both platforms are targeting depends on execution, but the infrastructure model they are building on is the right foundation for the problem they are trying to solve.

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