CreatorFi Partners with Age Media to Expand Financial and Strategic Support for Digital Creators
TL;DR
CreatorFi's partnership with Age Media gives creators a strategic edge by combining blockchain financing with growth tools to monetize IP faster and build sustainable businesses.
CreatorFi uses stablecoin-based credit and smart underwriting to let creators borrow against future earnings, while Age Media provides software and operational guidance for growth.
This collaboration empowers emerging creators globally with accessible financial tools and support, helping them build sustainable careers and strengthen their intellectual property ownership.
Creators can now borrow against YouTube revenue using blockchain technology while receiving strategic growth guidance from Age Media's specialized network and software tools.
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CreatorFi has established a partnership with Age Media to provide comprehensive support for digital creators globally. The collaboration will leverage CreatorFi's stablecoin-based credit platform and Age Media's growth agency, distribution network, and multi-channel network specialized in YouTube growth to identify, support, and finance emerging talent through Insomnia Labs' CreatorFi program.
The partnership is significant because it addresses two critical challenges facing digital creators: access to flexible financing and strategic growth support. CreatorFi offers fast, stablecoin-based credit tailored specifically for digital creators, enabling them to borrow against future earnings such as YouTube ad revenue, music royalties, and subscription income. The platform utilizes advanced smart underwriting systems and blockchain-based financial rails to deliver flexible, creator-first financing with support for both fiat and stablecoin lending.
Age Media will provide strategic and operational guidance to creators participating in the program, while CreatorFi gains access to Age Media's extensive global network and growth tools. These resources will support creators across critical growth areas including strategy, data and creativity-driven formats, optimization, distribution, DSP strategy, asset and rights protection, and channel management with YouTube as the center of their strategies. These efforts will be powered by Age Media's proprietary software and tools, helping creators, makers, and rightsholders scale their digital presence, strengthen IP ownership, and unlock new revenue streams.
"By combining Insomnia and CreatorFi's infrastructure, blockchain capabilities and creators with Age Media's strategic and growth expertise, software and IP-first approach, we're giving our networks and rightsholders, makers, and creators even more tools to scale, monetize, and build long-term value from their IP on their own terms," said Lara Lessing of Age Media. The partnership represents a convergence of financial technology and creator economy expertise that could reshape how digital creators access capital and grow their businesses.
Jack Cameron, Co-Founder of CreatorFi, emphasized the importance of financial tools that understand digital income models: "Creators today need financial tools that understand how digital income is actually earned. Partnering with Age Media allows us to reach creators earlier in their growth journey and pair flexible, on-chain credit with the strategic and operational support they need to build sustainable businesses."
The collaboration comes as the creator economy continues to expand, with creators seeking more sophisticated financial products and growth strategies. CreatorFi, a leader in blockchain-powered infrastructure and financial technology, launched their platform earlier this year. The platform provides low-cost, global access to credit with real-time, AI-powered underwriting and embedded payments delivered directly through the platforms creators already use. More information about the companies can be found at https://www.insomnialabs.io/, https://creatorfi.finance, and https://ageofmedia.net/.
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