DWF Labs Collaborates With Near Protocol to Boost AI Agent Development
- DWF Labs will assist in empowering builders to bring their ideas to life through a collaboration with the NEAR Foundation.
- A $20 million dollar AI Agent Fund was recently introduced by DWF Labs.
DWF Labs , the next generation Web3 market maker and investor, is ecstatic to announce that it will be providing strategic assistance to teams who are launching AI agents on NEAR Protocol, a fully sharded, proof-of-stake, layer-1 blockchain that is pushing innovation in digital technologies and artificial intelligence.
DWF Labs is one of the biggest high-frequency cryptocurrency trading firms in the world, and it trades spot and derivatives markets on over 60 of the most prominent exchanges. Developed with a focus on accessibility, the NEAR Protocol gives users the capacity to exercise control over their assets, data, and the authority to make choices.
A number of the most forward-thinking teams in the world are based within the NEAR ecosystem, which is constantly pushing the boundaries of decentralized, user-owned artificial intelligence. DWF Labs will play a vital role in supporting the launch of AI agents via social launchpads such as AIDOLS , among others, as the landscape continues to expand over the next several months. This contribution will be made possible by the fast expansion of artificial intelligence innovation within the ecosystem.
DWF Labs will assist in empowering builders to bring their ideas to life through a collaboration with the NEAR Foundation, which has been actively advancing artificial intelligence research and cultivating talent through the Horizon AI accelerator . Dozens of teams have already been propelled to successfully complete the program by the Horizon accelerator, which has resulted in the raising of venture capital and the development of impactful artificial intelligence solutions.
A $20 million dollar AI Agent Fund was recently introduced by DWF Labs. This fund is intended to speed up the development of autonomous artificial intelligence technologies. The goal of DWF Labs is to facilitate the development of artificial intelligence agents that are verifiably decentralized by utilizing the one-of-a-kind tools that NEAR provides, such as smart contracts, chain signatures, and intents. In the present moment, NEAR is the only blockchain ecosystem that provides a comprehensive range of resources for developers of autonomous artificial intelligence.
“At DWF Labs, we believe in empowering builders who are shaping the future of autonomous technologies. The NEAR Protocol stands out as a leader in enabling verifiably decentralised AI agents, offering a robust ecosystem and resources for developers. By partnering with builders on NEAR, we are excited to support teams at the forefront of AI innovation, helping them bring these solutions to market and redefine what’s possible in blockchain-powered AI,” said Andrei Grachev, Managing Partner of DWF Labs.
To further strengthen NEAR’s position as the ecosystem of choice for cutting-edge decentralized artificial intelligence applications, DWF Labs will also work very closely with DeFi protocols on NEAR to bootstrap the launch of AI agents concentrating on the financial sector. This will be done as part of its collaboration with builders in the NEAR ecosystem.
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