Introduction to the Mira Project for Beginners (Non-Witty Post)

It seems that everyone has a very abstract understanding of AI-related technical projects, so let me explain it in simple terms:

1. What is Mira?

Current AI is like a "genius spouting nonsense"—it might create a fake ticket policy or fabricate historical events, but because it sounds serious, users can easily be fooled. Mira acts like an "urban legend buster" for AI; its role is to have the output from AI reviewed by a "jury" first, helping users check whether there is any "nonsense" in the content generated by AI (such as answers or summaries) and filtering out the unreliable information.

True academics can read the in-depth report by @MessariCrypto: https://messari.io/report/understanding-ai-verification-a-use-case-for-mira…

2. Mira's Investor Team

The investment is led by two major institutions, @hiFramework and @BITKRAFTVC, with seed funding of 9 million, along with industry leaders like Sandeep, co-founder of Polygon, and former Coinbase CTO Balaji joining.

3. Mira's Product Experience

AI chat application Klok @klok_app, which allows users to ask 10 questions a day to earn points, comes with an invitation mechanism.

Link: https://klokapp.ai/?referral_code=HGQUJX8F…

4. Witty Posts + “Mira King’s Voice” Event

Mira has launched the @KaitoAI yapper leaderboard, with an official promise of 0.5% as a reward.

Details: https://yaps.kaito.ai/mira

Additionally, follow the weekly rhythm of @MiraNetworkCN, while engaging in witty banter, and send tweets in the DC channel to participate in the “Mira King’s Voice” event.

For projects that are simultaneously launching Chinese tweets, I will unconditionally support them. Although the Chinese-speaking community can be quite competitive, it is good to see the project gaining attention. Truly capable and market-ready projects are not lacking in demand; let’s look forward to wider applications of @Mira_Network!