About ORA

Overview, Mission, Offerings

Overview

ORA provides chain-agnostic infrastructure that bridges the gap between AI and blockchain.

We empower developers with the tools necessary to build end-to-end trustless and decentralized applications enhanced by verifiable AI.

ORA is live today, offering the capability to verify and run inference on the largest and most sophisticated AI models with few limitations.


Our Mission

At ORA, we believe the intersection of AI and crypto unlocks entirely new use cases.

Our mission is to provide developers and organizations with accessible, scalable, and verifiable AI solutions that seamlessly integrate on-chain. By providing these tools and enabling the tokenization of AI models, we create a unified platform that not only advances decentralized AI applications but also funds open-source AI development.


Our Offerings

AI Oracle is ORA's verifiable and decentralized AI oracle, enabling developers to integrate AI functionalities into their smart contracts seamlessly. The AI Oracle is supported by ORA's network of permissionless nodes running the TORA client and is secured by optimistic Machine Learning (opML).

  • Verifiable AI Inference: Bring AI computations onchain with assurance of correctness and trustlessness.

  • Developer-Friendly Integration: Build custom smart contracts that interact with the AI Oracle to utilize AI models.

  • Use Cases: From AI-generated NFTs and onchain games to prediction markets and content verification, ORA provides the tools necessary to build your unique application.

IMOs represent a new mechanism for tokenizing AI models onchain, promoting sustainable funding for open-source contributors while distributing revenue to tokenholders.

  • Tokenization of AI Models: Share ownership and profits of AI models through ERC-7641.

  • Sustainable Open-Source Funding: Encourage ongoing contributions and development in the open-source AI community.

  • Benefits to Tokenholders: Capture value from onchain revenue and AI-generated content assets.

ORA was previously named HyperOracle.


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