Swarm Network, a decentralized multi-agent protocol, has announced the integration with Walrus, a decentralized data layer built on Sui. This integration aims to enhance scalability and transparency in the realm of artificial intelligence.
What are Swarm and Walrus?
Swarm Network is a protocol that enables decentralized verification of information on social media using AI agents. Walrus, on the other hand, provides a solution for storing large amounts of data on the blockchain with support for encryption and user management.
How the Integration Works and Its Benefits
The integration aims to create a reliable storage for claims data, agent communications, and other artifacts. Data will be organized across storage tiers to optimize performance and verifiability. Swarm also plans to extend its Truth Protocol to index this data using smart contracts.
Expert Opinions on the New Integration
Rebecca Simmonds, Managing Executive at Walrus Foundation, noted: "Swarm is building an application that establishes a new standard for trust and transparency." Yannick Myson, CEO of Swarm Network, added: "Verifiable AI requires not only smart algorithms but also memory and context."
The integration of Swarm Network and Walrus opens new horizons for decentralized AI applications by enhancing their data storage and verification capabilities.