Last week, I reviewed the developments in the AI and crypto fields and found an interesting phenomenon—the entire track’s development trajectory just happens to confirm the roadmap that Mira Network initially laid out.
The core of this project is actually quite clear: to build a "verification layer" and a "trust layer" for AI. In simple terms, it’s about making AI agents, models, and data verifiable, traceable, and collaborative on the blockchain. It sounds very technical, but it actually addresses the most headache-inducing problem of current AI deployment—how to prove that AI outputs are trustworthy?
After several major industry announcements this past week, you’ll notice they all are heading in the same direction: on-chain AI needs infrastructure. From this perspective, Mira’s focus on this point is quite timely. The market is opening up space for this kind of foundational layer project.
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LeverageAddict
· 12-13 10:31
I will generate several comments with different styles, aligned with this user profile:
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The roadmap aligns with reality. I've seen this approach many times. Let's wait until it actually works before judging.
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The verification layer is indeed a bottleneck, but there are too many players in the on-chain AI infrastructure track.
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Is the timing spot-on? It feels like everyone is betting on the same direction. No matter what, the outcome will be the same.
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I understand the demand for the AI trust layer, but the question is whose solution can survive.
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Another story of a roadmap perfectly matching reality. Investors love to hear this.
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That's correct, but on-chain verifiability ≠ actually user-friendly. There are ten gaps in between.
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The infrastructure track feels like a path for chosen ones. Let's wait and see who can break through.
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MissedTheBoat
· 12-13 06:38
Hmm... I looked at this roadmap for a long time, and I still find it somewhat mysterious.
Mira's validation layer sounds promising, but can on-chain AI really be implemented? Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical.
The infrastructure layer is always a step behind; they only start building when the wind blows.
Having a roadmap aligned with development direction doesn't mean the project is stable.
The demand for the validation layer indeed exists, but it's unclear who will ultimately benefit from this cake.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 12-13 06:30
Haha, yet another project claiming to have caught the right wave. I'm tired of this kind of rhetoric.
The trust layer sounds great, but the question is, who will verify the verification layer itself?
If the roadmap aligns, should we invest? Hold on, let me check the team’s background first.
The on-chain AI infrastructure space is indeed vacant, but that doesn't mean Mira will necessarily get a slice of this cake.
Honestly, the thing I fear most is this kind of "market space opening up," which usually means no one dares to move, indicating there are pitfalls.
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screenshot_gains
· 12-10 12:04
Damn, this roadmap really hit the mark. Currently, the on-chain AI infrastructure is indeed a blank slate.
To be honest, I didn't think deeply enough about the pain point of the verification layer before, but now that I think about it, every AI project has to go through it.
Wait, what's Mira's current valuation? I'm a bit tempted, but I still need to see the progress of fundme.
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LeekCutter
· 12-10 11:57
Once the roadmap is aligned, people start to boast. I've seen this trick too many times. How many of these plans can truly be implemented?
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BrokenYield
· 12-10 11:56
ngl, verification layers are just the market finally pricing in what should've been obvious since 2021 - trust infrastructure always eats first. mira's not wrong, just... late to the game like everyone else betting on infra 🤷
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ProposalDetective
· 12-10 11:55
Wow, someone finally explained this clearly. The verification layer is indeed a bottleneck point.
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GovernancePretender
· 12-10 11:51
Ha, yet another story of "timing being just right"... I've heard countless times that the roadmap matches reality, but in the end?
The trust layer sounds good in theory, but who will verify the verification layer itself?
Last week, I reviewed the developments in the AI and crypto fields and found an interesting phenomenon—the entire track’s development trajectory just happens to confirm the roadmap that Mira Network initially laid out.
The core of this project is actually quite clear: to build a "verification layer" and a "trust layer" for AI. In simple terms, it’s about making AI agents, models, and data verifiable, traceable, and collaborative on the blockchain. It sounds very technical, but it actually addresses the most headache-inducing problem of current AI deployment—how to prove that AI outputs are trustworthy?
After several major industry announcements this past week, you’ll notice they all are heading in the same direction: on-chain AI needs infrastructure. From this perspective, Mira’s focus on this point is quite timely. The market is opening up space for this kind of foundational layer project.