HyperGPT Joins Forces with DeAgentAI to Empower AI Agents With Verification and Cross-Chain Capabilities
DeAgentAI, a decentralized network that enables AI agents to operate autonomously on blockchain networks, today announced a strategic partnership with HyperGPT, a decentralized AI ecosystem that empowers Web3 developers and users with advanced AI tools. The collaboration facilitated the integration of DeAgentAI’s multi-chain infrastructure into HyperGPT’s platform to enable HyperGPT to build AI agent capabilities for asset trading, routing, seamless settlement, and automated cross-chain operations in the multi-chain Web3 landscape.
Launched in 2023, HyperGPT is an AI-powered decentralized platform that allows users to buy, sell, transact, and trade AI applications and decrease transaction costs by increasing transparency. It is a gateway for anyone who wants to access various AI applications from a single unified account. With its enhanced services, advanced search functionality, and price advantage, HyperGPT makes it efficient for people to find, incorporate, and utilize powerful AI solutions for their digital projects.
DeAgentAI is partnering with @hypergpt .
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HyperGPT Introduces Verification and Multi-Chain Execution to AI Agents
By integrating DeAgentAI’s cross-chain interoperability infrastructure into HyperGPT’s platform, this integration enables HyperGPT’s AI agents to have advanced capabilities of learning, acting, and evolving across numerous blockchain networks. Using its verifiable intelligence and cross-chain interoperability solutions, DeAgentAI provides a hub where AI models develop reliability, accountability, and multi-chain capabilities to operate across various distributed systems efficiently. Powered by its native AIA token, DeAgentAI aims to connect artificial intelligence with decentralized networks so that AI models can conduct verifiable actions, execute trade and transaction activities, and represent human or institutional intention on-chain.
Through this integration, DeAgentAI’s ZKML (zero-knowledge machine learning) and cross-chain messaging infrastructure trains HyperGPT’s AI agents to make cryptographically verified decisions with the ability to move assets (and applications) between different blockchain networks seamlessly. HyperGPT leverages DeAgentAI’s ZKML solution to make its AI agents’ actions verifiable and transparent, a move that enables it to introduce trust in its intelligence platform.
The role of Cross-Chain Integration: Connecting intelligence with Multiple Chains
The partnership between DeAgentAI and HyperGPT highlights the significance of cross-chain integration in AI decentralized platforms to allow agents to effectively interact across various blockchain networks. This capability is crucial for unlocking the full effectiveness of decentralized AI platforms (like HyperGPT and many others), which rely on diversified data sources and compute applications (and assets) moved across multiple chains.
The above cross-chain integration advances HyperGPT’s interoperability, allowing the decentralized AI platform to effectively access wider chains, leading to more diverse and enriching AI applications on its network. With its cross-chain expertise, DeAgentAI amplifies this innovation as illustrated above.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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