MyShell Launches the First AI Consumer Layer2 Network Based on EigenDA and Optimism
Decentralized AI content platform MyShell has announced the launch of the world's first AI consumer Layer2 network, aimed at connecting users, creators, and open-source AI model researchers. The network is supported by EigenDA and Optimism and has partnered with AltLayer. Currently, over 50,000 creators have built innovative AI applications on MyShell. However, in this decentralized AI frontier, the various components are still scattered and lack a unified deployment and interaction channel. MyShell Layer2 aims to break down this barrier, achieve seamless integration of various protocols, and unleash the infinite potential of AI Dapps. MyShell has accumulated 1.2 million users, and such a large ecosystem requires a secure and open network support. MyShell Layer2 uses EigenDA technology to achieve scalable and secure data availability sampling, providing a throughput of 10 MB/s and achieving 5 times expansion while maintaining consistency with Ethereum consensus. In addition, by utilizing Optimism's modular Rollup technology stack, MyShell Layer2 can provide low-cost, high-throughput services for all AI protocols and Dapps while inheriting Ethereum security.
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