XRP-centric Coil has announced a collaboration with Mozilla and Creative Commons to give away $100 million to creators purposely to create more awareness on Open Web Monetization standard.

The $100m give away themed “Grant for the Web” is to increase the adoption of Web Monetization. During the course of struggling to solve the problem related to web monetization by the Interledger Payments Community Group at W3C, Web Monetization and Interledger were designed.

The two, according to the release by Coil, were first open standards for content monetization on the net.

Through the grant, web content creators are rewarded without relying on ads from firm, payment platform or currency.

Now, Coil, which has been making use of Interledger network, is going to be contending with other platforms making use of the network the same manner which the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are competing.

The move is expected to be a disruption to the siloed content subscription services just in the same manner AOL, which is siloed ad-based online platform, was disrupted due to the advent of open Web.

On the interledger network, there is Puma Browser, which was the first with native support for Web Monetization.

In the same manner, Cinnamon also exists as the maiden video sharing site with Web Monetization.

Also, XRP Tip Bot and Stronghold are two distinct interledger supported wallet. CSS-Tricks, a prominent site, is also exploring Web Monetization.

The grant comes in medium size also. Creators and developers can be beneficiaries of the grant from $1,000 to $100,000. Most of the grant, according to Coil, will go to open licensed contents and software.

The idea will reduce privacy abuse issues that are related to adverts and kill immoral contents that are being put into contents.