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  • ✨Quick Start
  • 🔘Introduction
    • About ORA
    • Use Cases
    • Key Milestones
  • 🌐Foundation
    • ORA Coin ($ORA)
    • Tokenomics
      • Interacting with ORA’s Tokenomics
  • 🤖Onchain Perpetual Agent (opAgent)
    • opAgent
  • 🔮Onchain AI Oracle (OAO)
    • Onchain AI Oracle
      • Build with AI Oracle
        • Callback Gas Limit Estimation
        • Advanced Usages of AI Oracle
        • Optimistic Machine Learning (OPML)
      • Onboard AI Models
      • Non-Developer Guides
      • References
        • AI Settlement Oracle
        • Example: Fortune Teller
    • Node Operator Guide
      • Tora Validator Client
      • Tora Launcher - Tutorial
      • Tora CLI - Tutorial
      • Troubleshooting
    • Fraud Proof Virtual Machine (FPVM) and Frameworks
      • opML
      • opp/ai
      • Comparison of Proving Frameworks
  • 💠Resilient Model Services (RMS)
    • Overview
    • ORA API
    • Model and Pricing
    • Technology
  • 🪙INITIAL MODEL OFFERING (IMO)
    • IMO Overview
    • IMO Participation Rules
    • ERC-7641: Intrinsic RevShare Token
    • ERC-7007: Verifiable AI-Generated Content Token
  • 📚Resources
    • Resources
    • FAQ
    • Glossary
    • Legal
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Use
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  1. Onchain AI Oracle (OAO)

Node Operator Guide

Introduction

ORA's AI Oracle is designed with decentralization at its core. It ensures that AI inference results are verifiable onchain using opML and censorship-resistant. ORA's network is built on a permissionless node structure, allowing anyone to run the node client software.

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