Swarm Network, a decentralized protocol, announced its integration with Walrus, aiming to enhance data usage in AI applications. This collaboration focuses on creating a more transparent and reliable information management system in social media.
Integration of Swarm and Walrus Technologies
Swarm Network has completed its integration with Walrus, a decentralized data layer built on Sui. This will enable large-scale AI verification. Swarm is utilizing Walrus for storing claim-related data and will further incorporate communication logs and reasoning artifacts, thereby establishing a more transparent AI ecosystem.
Objectives and Potential of the New Solution
Swarm intends to use Walrus for storing data types such as summaries, media files, knowledge graphs, and attestation records. These data will be classified across hot, warm, and cold storage tiers. This not only facilitates storage but also ensures constant accessibility and verifiability of the information.
Comments from Company Executives
Rebecca Simmonds, Managing Executive at Walrus Foundation, stated: “Swarm is building one of the most forward-looking applications in decentralized AI. They are not just generating insights; they are building a new standard for trust and transparency.” Yannick Myson, CEO of Swarm Network, added: “Verifiable AI demands more than just smart algorithms; it needs memory, context, and proof.”
The integration of Walrus into Swarm Network highlights the growing need for decentralized solutions to support AI, ensuring more reliable and transparent data management in social media and other fields.