デカレットDCP is trying something that sounds ideal on paper but is hard to pull off in reality. Make creator communities actually circulate value instead of just attention.
They have teamed up with Visual Voice to run a proof-of-concept around a blockchain-based community model. The idea is to build what they call a value-circulating setup where contributions and rewards move within the same ecosystem. Not just likes and views.
This will first show up at the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2026 through something called the DCP Award. Instead of top-down judging, creators themselves will watch and vote on each other’s work. Feedback, evaluation, and visibility all happen inside the same loop.
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Under the hood, this runs on DCJPY, a blockchain-based digital currency backed by yen deposits. That part matters because it brings traceability and clearer reward distribution. In theory, funding, royalties, and incentives become more transparent and structured.
There is also a community layer through Discord where creators interact, not just submit work and disappear. The goal is to push beyond the usual creator versus audience split and move toward co-creation.
The timeline is already in motion with recruitment, submissions, and voting leading up to the awards in May 2026. Prize money and future collaboration opportunities are part of the mix.
Zoom out and you see what they are testing. Can a community fund, evaluate, and grow its own creators without relying on centralized platforms? If this works, it opens up a different kind of creator economy where participation itself carries economic weight, not just output.


