Brevis is building an intelligent verifiable computing platform. This project targets the intersection of blockchain, data, and AI. In other words, it aims to solve the issues of cross-domain data verification and computational trustworthiness. Interestingly, it has also attracted many followers from the BNB ecosystem. As a trusted computing infrastructure, such projects hold significant potential in the future applications of Web3.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 8h ago
Alright, alright, it's that story of verifiable computation again. Web3 still relies on this thing to survive.
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CommunityWorker
· 9h ago
Cross-chain data verification definitely needs someone to handle it, but whether Brevis can truly be implemented depends on how it develops moving forward.
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OffchainOracle
· 01-10 18:19
Cross-chain data verification definitely needs someone to do it, but Brevis seems to have a bit too much ambition... Handling blockchain, data, and AI all at once—can they really master it all?
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ETHReserveBank
· 01-09 16:56
Cross-chain data verification indeed has potential, but whether Brevis can truly be implemented depends on subsequent developments. The BNB ecosystem is indeed accelerating the deployment of such foundational infrastructure.
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-09 16:51
Cross-chain data verification is indeed a bottleneck issue. I understand Brevis's logic, but whether it can be practically implemented depends on execution.
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StableCoinKaren
· 01-09 16:49
Cross-chain data verification is indeed interesting, but whether Brevis can truly connect the three domains depends on subsequent implementation... The BNB ecosystem has so many projects vying for attention.
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WenMoon
· 01-09 16:47
Cross-chain data verification is indeed a pain point, and Brevis's approach is quite good.
The BNB ecosystem is starting to heat up again, it seems everyone is competing in the trusted computing track.
By the way, can this kind of infrastructure really be implemented, or is it just an air concept?
Verifiable computing has a huge potential, but it might be quite challenging to realize.
Brevis's direction is promising, finally someone is seriously working on the combination of AI + blockchain.
Another one that might change the Web3 landscape? We are watching with anticipation.
If this thing can truly solve cross-domain verification issues, it will probably be very valuable.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-09 16:46
Cross-chain data verification is indeed a pain point, and the Brevis approach is quite good. I just don't know how it will actually be implemented, but the stuff pushed out in the BNB ecosystem usually has some substance.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 01-09 16:44
Cross-domain data verification sounds good, but can it really be implemented? It feels like just another big hype.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-09 16:43
Cross-chain data verification definitely needs someone to do it, but whether Brevis can truly be implemented depends on what happens next.
Brevis is building an intelligent verifiable computing platform. This project targets the intersection of blockchain, data, and AI. In other words, it aims to solve the issues of cross-domain data verification and computational trustworthiness. Interestingly, it has also attracted many followers from the BNB ecosystem. As a trusted computing infrastructure, such projects hold significant potential in the future applications of Web3.