Mira and io.net Join Forces to Scale Trustless AI Verification Network
Mira, a leading AI verification platform, has partnered with io.net to expand its infrastructure capabilities and meet growing market demands. The collaboration aims to enhance Mira's ability to process and verify AI outputs at scale while maintaining high accuracy standards.
The partnership comes as Mira reports impressive operational metrics, serving over 400,000 users and handling more than 200,000 daily AI inferences with 97-98% accuracy. The platform's verification process involves converting content into binary claims, which are then validated by independent nodes before being recorded on blockchain.
As demand for AI verification grew across sectors like biotech, gaming, and DeFi trading, Mira faced infrastructure constraints with its existing systems. Traditional cloud solutions proved costly and complex for their specialized requirements.
Through io.net's Node Delegator Program, the partnership enables community members to contribute computing resources by running verifier nodes. The program provides Kubernetes deployments, bare metal services, and inference API endpoints, giving Mira access to global GPU clusters that dynamically match computing supply with varying AI workload demands.
The collaboration has already attracted 5,000 community members to participate in the node delegation program. Notable AI projects, including Leonardo and Open AI Korea, have joined Mira's platform, demonstrating growing industry confidence in the verification network.
"This partnership represents a major step forward in scaling trustless AI verification," said a spokesperson from Mira. "By combining our verification technology with io.net's infrastructure solutions, we're building a more robust and accessible platform for verified intelligence."
The initiative sets new benchmarks for reliable AI verification, addressing the increasing need for transparent and accountable artificial intelligence solutions in various industries.