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Binance Labs Invests in MyShell to Support AI Creators

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. MyShell: A Decentralized AI Ecosystem
  2. Incentivizing AI Creation: The Role of Points and Tokens
  3. MyShell’s Multichain Strategy and Future Plans

  4. Binance Labs, the venture capital arm of Binance, recently announced its investment in MyShell, a decentralized AI network poised to revolutionize how creators build and monetize AI applications.

    MyShell: A Decentralized AI Ecosystem

    Launched last year, MyShell offers an ecosystem that allows anyone to own, share, and develop AI applications. MyShell operates as a decentralized AI platform, empowering creators to build AI agents or bots that users can integrate into various applications. Unlike traditional AI platforms, MyShell is community-driven, allowing creators to fully own their creations while fostering an open-source environment. This decentralization ensures that no single entity controls the platform, promoting a fair and transparent ecosystem where creativity can thrive. The platform has amassed a community of over 50,000 creators and reportedly more than one million registered users.

    Incentivizing AI Creation: The Role of Points and Tokens

    One of the key elements that sets MyShell apart is its reward system. Currently, creators earn points based on the popularity and utility of their AI agents. These points will eventually convert into tokens, offering a more tangible incentive for creators. Beyond rewarding creators, consumers can also stake tokens on AI agents, generating income based on the performance of these agents. The dual incentive structure rewards both creators and users.

    MyShell’s Multichain Strategy and Future Plans

    MyShell is currently operating on multiple blockchain networks, including Polygon and Binance’s opBNB, ensuring flexibility and security for its users. However, the platform has plans to launch its own Layer 2 blockchain by the end of the year. This move is designed to provide a more tailored experience for creators and developers, allowing them to operate within a customized environment that caters specifically to AI development. The decision to avoid committing to a single blockchain ecosystem reflects MyShell’s broader philosophy of openness and flexibility.

    MyShell is not just about providing tools for AI development; it's about creating an ecosystem where everyone has a chance to succeed. The platform’s open-source model allows developers to easily adapt and enhance existing AI applications, fostering collaboration and transparency. This collaborative approach is further supported by the AI creator forum, where creators can exchange ideas, share resources, and build unique AI apps together. The platform also features an AI App Store, making it easier for consumers to discover and use advanced AI technology.

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