Mira's event is almost wrapping up around the 6th of this month, and there are still 150,000 USDT worth of tokens in the prize pool waiting to be distributed. I heard that the main focus is on the 3-month leaderboard data. Currently, I only have some presence in the 30-day ranking, so it's really uncertain whether I can get a share.
Speaking of which, in the highly competitive AI project track, Mira's true strength doesn't lie in the prize money itself, but in its design approach for a universal AI infrastructure. Don't be fooled by the simple name; the interoperability of this system is its killer feature — enabling different AI modules to collaborate seamlessly. In today's environment filled with isolated projects, this really stands out as somewhat unique. To truly understand Mira's potential, instead of obsessing over how much prize money you might get, it's better to focus on the practical application prospects of its underlying architecture.
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LayerHopper
· 2h ago
Hey wait, is it really only this much left of 150,000 U? It feels like this is truly the last chance to get on board.
Three months of data cards are around my neck, and with only this much heat in the 30-day ranking, honestly, it's a bit uncertain.
But speaking of which, Mira's infrastructure design really struck a chord with me; other projects haven't done as well in terms of interoperability.
I don't quite understand the underlying architecture, but if it can truly work seamlessly together, that would be amazing.
Why does it feel like everyone is waiting for the moment when the leaderboard is announced? There will probably be a bunch of trivial disputes then.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-02 17:52
150,000 U just lost like that? I bet you won't even get a five-figure amount in the end.
A bunch of people rushing in for the prize money, but they didn't really understand the underlying value of this thing.
Interoperability is indeed interesting, but if the ecosystem can't be built out, it's all for nothing.
Honestly, it's hard to say whether Mira will survive until next year.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-02 17:48
Is there still a desire to share after 30 days of ranking presence? Buddy, the probability here is a bit uncertain, but that 150,000 US dollar pool definitely deserves attention on its direction.
I agree on the underlying architecture; strong interoperability is truly valuable. It's much more reliable than those projects that run off after siphoning funds.
By the way, can you reveal what your core contribution at Mira is? Is it just about boosting rankings, or is there genuine output?
Honestly, in the current AI track, the real watershed is which infrastructure can truly run smoothly. Prizes are just clouds of dust.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-02 17:46
150,000 U divided among everyone, how many shares can each person get? It feels uncertain... But you're right, focusing only on the prize pool money is indeed a bit shortsighted.
What truly deserves attention is Mira's interoperability design. If it can be truly implemented, it will have a significant impact on the entire AI infrastructure.
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TxFailed
· 01-02 17:43
ngl the 3-month leaderboard thing always catches people off guard... learned that one the hard way already. but yeah, you're right—the infrastructure play here actually matters more than chasing that 150k pool. interoperability between ai modules sounds good on paper until it hits mainnet and everything breaks, so... we'll see.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-02 17:37
Hi, the key is still the 3-month leaderboard. My performance over the past 30 days is probably not enough.
Interoperability really impressed me. Compared to just distributing bonuses, this architectural approach is more valuable.
Only when the underlying infrastructure is well established can there be room for imagination in the future, right?
How much can be divided from 150,000 U... Forget it, I should just study its technical logic.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 01-02 17:37
150,000 U sounds like a lot, but when divided, it's not much. I still have more confidence in its infrastructure.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-02 17:34
Ha, only having popularity on the 30-day chart makes it really difficult, it feels like the 3-month data is heavily restricted.
Interoperability does have some substance, but to be honest, there are too many projects hyping up the underlying architecture now.
With 150,000 U distributed, how many coins can each person get?
Wait, can Mira's infrastructure really be implemented, or is it just another concept hype?
Mira's event is almost wrapping up around the 6th of this month, and there are still 150,000 USDT worth of tokens in the prize pool waiting to be distributed. I heard that the main focus is on the 3-month leaderboard data. Currently, I only have some presence in the 30-day ranking, so it's really uncertain whether I can get a share.
Speaking of which, in the highly competitive AI project track, Mira's true strength doesn't lie in the prize money itself, but in its design approach for a universal AI infrastructure. Don't be fooled by the simple name; the interoperability of this system is its killer feature — enabling different AI modules to collaborate seamlessly. In today's environment filled with isolated projects, this really stands out as somewhat unique. To truly understand Mira's potential, instead of obsessing over how much prize money you might get, it's better to focus on the practical application prospects of its underlying architecture.