XYO's tackling something AI and robotics can't ignore: trustworthy data. They're rolling out a Layer One blockchain designed to verify and trace real-world information through Proof of Origin and Proof of Location protocols.
What makes this interesting? Every single data point gets locked down—tamper-proof, source-verified, ready to scale. For AI systems that need reliable inputs to make decisions, this kind of infrastructure could be a game-changer. No more garbage in, garbage out.
As automation expands, the demand for verified data layers like this will only grow. XYO's positioning itself right at that intersection.
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RamenStacker
· 4h ago
The authenticity of data has always been a major weakness for AI. I do agree with XYO's approach, but the competition in layer one is already extremely intense... It really depends on whether they can actually get things running.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-02 16:48
I love the saying "garbage in, garbage out"; it feels like this is exactly what AI really needs.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-02 16:45
The credibility of data is indeed a pain point, but can XYO really achieve it? Having just the protocol is not enough.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-02 16:44
Data traceability indeed needs to be taken seriously, but whether XYO can truly be implemented will depend on how it is developed going forward.
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ProveMyZK
· 12-02 16:41
True data is the lifeblood of AI, and the idea of XYO indeed hits the pain point.
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NotSatoshi
· 12-02 16:41
Data tampering prevention is indeed something to take seriously, but it only counts if XYO can accomplish it.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 12-02 16:35
lmao proof of location sounds cool until you actually check the gas costs. they're basically charging you basis points just to prove you weren't lying about where you stood. mathematically suboptimal unless the arbitrage window opens up between chains
XYO's tackling something AI and robotics can't ignore: trustworthy data. They're rolling out a Layer One blockchain designed to verify and trace real-world information through Proof of Origin and Proof of Location protocols.
What makes this interesting? Every single data point gets locked down—tamper-proof, source-verified, ready to scale. For AI systems that need reliable inputs to make decisions, this kind of infrastructure could be a game-changer. No more garbage in, garbage out.
As automation expands, the demand for verified data layers like this will only grow. XYO's positioning itself right at that intersection.