The Mira Network ($MIRA) has positioned itself as a critical infrastructure layer in 2026, specifically focusing on solving the "reliability crisis" in artificial intelligence. Its primary goal is to provide a decentralized trust layer that verifies AI outputs, preventing the common issues of hallucinations and bias.

Core Technology: How Mira Works

Unlike typical AI models that function as "black boxes," Mira introduces a structured verification pipeline:

  • Claim Decomposition: AI responses are broken down into individual factual claims (entity-to-claim pairs).

  • Distributed Verification: A network of independent nodes—each running different AI models like GPT-5, Claude, or Llama—evaluates these claims in parallel.

  • Consensus Mechanism: Using a hybrid Proof-of-Stake (PoS) and Proof-of-Work (PoW) model, nodes must stake $MIRA tokens to participate. If they verify correctly, they earn rewards; if they act maliciously, their stake is "slashed."

  • On-Chain Attestation: Once a supermajority agrees, a tamper-proof certificate is recorded on the blockchain (specifically the Base Layer @Mira - Trust Layer of AI #mira $MIRA

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