Data Farming is Ocean Protocol's core incentive program that rewards participants to onboard the protocol and create value by using tools that help grow it further.
Data Farming participants earn OCEAN rewards across 2 main streams **Passive Rewards** and **Active Rewards**. Participants are able to **receive rewards passively, actively, or both** by engaging in a variety of activities.
We have used battle-tested contracts that safeguard billions (veCRV). With this model there is no liquidity risk. You can’t lose your OCEAN through Impermanent-Loss (IL). It is merely locked.
[Farming 101](df-intro.md) introduces Data Farming, the various reward systems, how they work, and how to access them. By the end of the document, you should feel more familiar with Data Farming concepts and having a better idea of what subject you might want to learn about next.
If you are looking for step-by-step tutorials on how to access the Data Farming program and complete different actions, head over to the [Data Farming User Guides page](user-guides/README.md).
Learning about [veOCEAN](df-veocean.md) will help you answer the question "What is the purpose of veOCEAN?" and give insights on how veOCEAN (vote-escrowed OCEAN) is used inside of Ocean Protocol to help advance the protocol.
It may help for you to review the user guide on [how to estimate APY](user-guides/how-to-estimate-apy.md) to get a better idea for how long you'll want to lock your funds.
It's an evolving stream that focuses on driving fundamental traction and growth of the protocol.
For participants that are more engaged and want to increase their yield, the [Active Rewards](df-intro.md#what-are-active-rewards) stream is broken down into multiple substreams.
You can learn about [the design of Volume DF](df-volumedf.md) to learn about it's substreams. Here, curators earn rewards for curating datasets that are driving sales and helping Ocean Protocol achieve traction.
Once you're familiar with the concepts there, you can then read the following user guide on [how to participate in Volume DF](user-guides/how-to-volumedf.md).
The [Delegation](df-volumedf.md#delegating-voting-power) docs will teach you about the concepts of delegating your veOCEAN allocation power to another wallet that will manage Volume DF for you.
Please note, once delegated, rewards will be sent to the wallet address you delegated to. The delegation receiver is in charge of managing your Allocation Power and cut from the rewards.
In this substream, Data Scientists can win competitions by participating in [Challenge DF](df-challengedf.md). You will obtain overview of what it is, how it works, the rules, and other details.
Challenge DF requires participants to submit predictions as close to the price of ETH as possible in order to be in the top 3 participants to win rewards.
The user guide on [how to Challenge DF](user-guides/how-to-challengedf.md) will take you step-by-step through the process of submitting your algorithm into the competition.
Finally, if you want to continue expanding your knowledge on OCEAN emissions, APY estimates, and get useful answers to some of the most common questions, you can read the following:
[Emissions & APYs](df-emissions-apys.md) will provide you will information about how OCEAN will be released over time through the Data Farming program and provide you with APY studies.
[Data Farming Background](df-emissions-apys.md#a-brief-history-of-data-farming) will provide you with a lot more information about Data Farming, how the program evolved, and explain detailed mechanisms of the program such as the Reward Function.
All content within has been assembled via reference of the [Ocean Data Farming Series](https://blog.oceanprotocol.com/ocean-data-farming-series-c7922f1d0e45), official [Ocean Protocol github repositories](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/), and [Whitepapers](https://oceanprotocol.com/tech-whitepaper.pdf).