The work summary for the first day of the new year is here. The past year has indeed been a turning point for the Mira project, transforming from a conceptual idea into actual implementation.
First, let's talk about infrastructure upgrades. The decentralized AI verification network that once only existed in planning documents is now handling large-scale computing requests. The data volume is growing exponentially, and this is not a gimmick but a real increase in business scale. Moving from the proof-of-concept stage to truly supporting industry applications, the team has focused on refining technical stability and system scalability in between.
What does this year's report card tell us? It indicates that decentralized AI infrastructure is no longer just a fantasy but is gradually becoming the core support of the industry. Mira's network has established a foothold in real-world scenarios, which is also meaningful for the overall integration of Web3+AI.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-07 05:27
This is the real deal, with data volume increasing exponentially, not just hype.
A decentralized AI network that actually runs is much more reliable than the concepts in the white paper.
Mira going from paper to reality is happening even faster than I expected... pretty interesting.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-06 03:41
From paper to real action, Mira truly has something. Decentralized AI is no longer just a PPT concept.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 01-05 10:29
Ha, from the white paper to actual business operations, Mira has really made the right move.
The surge in computing power requests indicates that there is genuine demand in the market, not just theoretical discussions.
Decentralized AI infrastructure is finally being built in reality, which is a signal for the entire industry.
Practical application is the true path to success; concepts alone are not enough.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 01-05 01:37
From paper to real action, Mira has truly made the most of this year. The decentralized AI verification network has really taken off, and that's the key point.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-04 06:50
From PPT to real guns and live ammunition, now that's progress. However, when it comes to data growth, it depends on user retention.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-04 06:50
It's finally coming to fruition, and this is what I wanted to see. Anyone can just shout slogans, but being able to practically handle large-scale computing power requests is what truly matters.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 01-04 06:39
It's actually running now. The things on paper can finally be used, but I wonder if they dare to make those data public.
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MetaDreamer
· 01-04 06:29
Damn, from the white paper to actual volume, Mira really has something this time.
But as for the exponential growth claim... we need to see the actual TPS and gas consumption.
Finally, there's a project daring to say that implementation is not just a PPT, worth paying attention to.
Decentralized AI infrastructure sounds great, but I'm worried it's just marketing hype.
Is the data volume surge real? Can it be cross-verified?
This is what Web3 should be doing—stop with those shitcoins.
Going from 0 to 1 isn't easy, but going from 1 to 100 is the real test.
Has the real-world scenario been implemented? There should be some case studies, right?
Wait, is this an official account blowing its own horn or an independent review?
The term "exponential" is used a bit casually here, haha.
The work summary for the first day of the new year is here. The past year has indeed been a turning point for the Mira project, transforming from a conceptual idea into actual implementation.
First, let's talk about infrastructure upgrades. The decentralized AI verification network that once only existed in planning documents is now handling large-scale computing requests. The data volume is growing exponentially, and this is not a gimmick but a real increase in business scale. Moving from the proof-of-concept stage to truly supporting industry applications, the team has focused on refining technical stability and system scalability in between.
What does this year's report card tell us? It indicates that decentralized AI infrastructure is no longer just a fantasy but is gradually becoming the core support of the industry. Mira's network has established a foothold in real-world scenarios, which is also meaningful for the overall integration of Web3+AI.