Mira Network is a decentralized infrastructure platform designed to serve as the "trust layer" for Artificial Intelligence. Its primary mission is to solve the problem of AI hallucinations and bias by using blockchain technology to verify the accuracy of AI-generated outputs.
Launched into its mainnet in late 2025, it has quickly become a key player in the "AI + Crypto" narrative.
How Mira Works
Unlike traditional AI models (like ChatGPT or Claude) that operate in a "black box," Mira uses a decentralized network of validators to double-check information.
Claim Decomposition: When an AI generates a response, Mira breaks it down into individual factual claims.
Multi-Model Consensus: These claims are sent to a distributed network of different AI models (like GPT-4, Llama, and others) which act as nodes.
Verification: The nodes vote on the accuracy of each claim. If the network reaches a consensus, the output is "certified."
Cryptographic Proof: The final result is delivered with a cryptographic certificate of integrity, making it suitable for high-stakes industries like healthcare, finance, and legal services.
Key Components
$MIRA Token: The native cryptocurrency used to pay for verification services, reward node operators, and participate in governance.
Klok: The ecosystem’s flagship chat application that allows users to access multiple verified AI models in one place.
Hybrid Security: It uses a mix of Proof-of-Stake (PoS) for economic security and a specialized Proof-of-Work (PoW) where the "work" is actual AI inference/verification rather than useless math puzzles.
Why It Matters
Standard AI models currently have a "reliability gap," often cited as having an accuracy rate of roughly 70–75% for complex tasks. Mira claims its consensus-based verification can push that accuracy to 95% or higher, potentially allowing AI to operate autonomously in environments where errors are not an option.
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