Building the trust layer for AI! We embraced AI generated content but is it always the best source of information? Or we are being fed AI slop and odd intel mixed from unreliable sources?
Introducing Mira Network, a decentralized platform designed to verify AI outputs through consensus. AI is incredibly powerful, but without trust, it’s just words on a screen. Today’s models can hallucinate, misinterpret, or unintentionally reflect bias, leaving users uncertain about what to believe.
Mira Network envisions a future where AI is not only capable of generating content but also verifiable and accountable. The platform transforms AI outputs into verifiable claims that are checked across multiple independent AI models.
Rather than relying on a single black-box system, Mira runs the same query through a diverse set of models, compares the outputs, and reaches consensus on the most accurate and balanced result.
The benefits are clear. By reducing hallucinations and balancing bias, Mira ensures higher accuracy, diverse perspectives, and zero reliance on any single centralized provider.
In doing so, Mira is laying the groundwork for a world where AI can be trusted — where every claim, recommendation, or prediction is backed by rigorous verification…

Song accused BTC Core developers of defecting and failing to address widespread community concerns about non-monetary data on the ledger. Jimmy Song, a Bitcoin (BTC) developer and advocate, slammed the decision by Bitcoin Core developers to remove the OP_Return limit for non-monetary data embedded on the Bitcoin blockchain in the upcoming Bitcoin Core 30 upgrade, calling it “fiat” mentality.Song accused the Core developers of deflecting user concerns about removing the OP_Return limit, which is currently 80 bytes in size, and ignoring the significant pushback from the Bitcoin community and node runners. He also said:You can argue whether that's something desirable or not, but saying you can't define it is a stalling tactic meant to avoid the real argument about actual impact — particularly, the long-term impact of this change,” Song continued.Read more

