Recently noticed a quite interesting project - Nesa, positioned as a Layer-1 chain specifically for AI reasoning and privacy computing.
In simple terms, what it wants to do is to directly move the inference process of AI models and privacy protection capabilities onto the blockchain. Technically, it mainly relies on a combination of zero-knowledge machine learning ( ZKML ) and trusted execution environments ( TEE ), allowing developers to build and run AI applications directly on the blockchain.
Infrastructure projects like this are actually quite crucial, as the underlying computing and privacy issues must be resolved first for AI and Web3 to truly integrate. Their native token is NES, with a maximum supply of 1 billion coins.
From the perspective of the industry, the AI + blockchain direction is indeed gaining traction, but the actual implementation will depend on whether the subsequent ecosystem can be established.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-01 11:58
Is this zkml trap reliable, or is it just another concept hype?
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Liquidated_Larry
· 12-01 07:53
It's AI chain again, can it run this time? It all feels pretty similar.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-01 07:49
The combination of ZKML and TEE indeed addresses the pain points, but whether this type of infrastructure can truly scale up depends on who can build the killer applications first.
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RugPullProphet
· 12-01 07:44
Hmm, another AI chain? It feels like this track is a bit competitive.
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-01 07:32
zkml + tee combo sounds nice on paper but let's examine the actual contract... seen this exact "privacy-first infrastructure" pitch like five times since 2021, different logo same tokenomics problem
Recently noticed a quite interesting project - Nesa, positioned as a Layer-1 chain specifically for AI reasoning and privacy computing.
In simple terms, what it wants to do is to directly move the inference process of AI models and privacy protection capabilities onto the blockchain. Technically, it mainly relies on a combination of zero-knowledge machine learning ( ZKML ) and trusted execution environments ( TEE ), allowing developers to build and run AI applications directly on the blockchain.
Infrastructure projects like this are actually quite crucial, as the underlying computing and privacy issues must be resolved first for AI and Web3 to truly integrate. Their native token is NES, with a maximum supply of 1 billion coins.
From the perspective of the industry, the AI + blockchain direction is indeed gaining traction, but the actual implementation will depend on whether the subsequent ecosystem can be established.