OMNIA advances AI-driven decentralised networks
OMNIA is advancing its vision to integrate decentralised infrastructure with autonomous AI agents, setting the stage for a transformative shift in decentralised physical infrastructure networks (DePIN).
Initially known for its decentralised RPC nodes, OMNIA is moving toward supporting sophisticated AI agents capable of independent operation.
OMNIA's foundation in decentralised RPC services has provided blockchain networks with secure and reliable access points.
This decentralised infrastructure is essential for supporting diverse applications, offering consistent uptime and secure service.
According to OMNIA, this strong foundation is key for building a resilient platform capable of powering autonomous AI operations around the clock.
Phase 1 of OMNIA’s plan is a proof-of-concept (PoC) leveraging natural language processing (NLP).
This PoC aims to make blockchain data accessible to non-technical users through conversational interfaces.
It allows users to query transaction history and analyse portfolios in plain language, demonstrating how OMNIA can bridge complex data with user-friendly interactions.
Phase 2 introduces OMNIA GPT, an AI assistant enabling users to interact with blockchain data through conversational dialogue.
"By rolling out OMNIA GPT to the entire user base, [it] allows to empower users to interact with blockchain data in an unprecedented way," the company noted.
Users can request insights on token holdings, transaction history, and more, enhancing the platform's accessibility and usability.
Phase 3 involves creating decentralised AI infrastructure using crowdsourced resources.
OMNIA plans to enable users to contribute computing power to support AI, building a scalable network for autonomous applications.
This model allows participants to monetise their resources while strengthening the infrastructure.
OMNIA’s future roadmap includes developing autonomous agents capable of executing transactions, managing wallets, and communicating across platforms.
The company aims to offer a marketplace for deploying task-specific AI agents, setting a path toward a decentralised, AI-driven ecosystem.
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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