Swarm Network, a decentralized protocol, has announced its integration with Walrus, opening new horizons for data management in artificial intelligence.
Overview of the Integration
Swarm Network has integrated Walrus, a decentralized data layer on the Sui platform, which will enable scalable AI verification. This move aims to create a transparent and auditable ecosystem where claims data will be stored on Walrus, and subsequently, communication logs and evidence will be added.
Benefits of Walrus for Swarm
Walrus provides the infrastructure for long-term storage and retrieval of data using Tusky, which offers a user-friendly file management interface and end-to-end encryption. Key data types to be stored include rollup summaries, media files, and attestation records, organized across storage tiers to optimize performance and ensure verifiability.
Expert Quotes
“Swarm is building one of the most forward-looking applications in decentralized AI,” said Rebecca Simmonds, Managing Executive at Walrus Foundation. “They are not just generating insights, they are building a new standard for trust and transparency.”
Thus, the integration of Swarm and Walrus opens new possibilities for creating a reliable and verifiable infrastructure in the field of artificial intelligence, marking an important step towards transparency and trust in data.