Injective, a prominent blockchain, has announced its exclusive collaboration with the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance of Fetch.ai. The integration fuels blockchain innovation and interoperability, bringing together 2 top players in the Web3 sector. The platform took to social media to provide the details of this integration.
Injective Integrates with Artificial Superintelligence Alliance for Cross-Chain Functionality
Injective pointed out that its integration with Fetch.ai’s ASI combines the proficiencies of both entities. Hence, the initiative leverages Injective’s dominance within the DeFi sector as well as the advanced AI technologies of ASI. The partnership gets overwhelming support from both communities via Governance Proposal 30 of ASI. It was approved with a staggering 100% of members voting in support. The partnership targets commencing an exclusive period of cross-chain functionality and AI-enabled finance.
The Artificial Superintelligence Alliance serves as a collective that Ocean Protocol, SingularityNet, and Fetch.ai have formed. It focuses on furthering the progress of decentralized Artificial Intelligence and Artificial General Intelligence on Injective. ASI pays significant attention to open-source AI, complementing the prowess of Injective in DeFi. Thus, it creates a synergistic merging of technologies aiming to expand the possibilities concerning the blockchain realm.
The partnership offers several exclusive opportunities to developers and consumers of Fetch.ai and Injective. One of these opportunities is the provision of access to $FET (ASI’s native token) through Injective dApps like Helix. Additionally, developers can develop AI-driven strategies along with improving existing dApps and products with AI. The 3rd opportunity lets users of ASI Alliance deploy tokens across the dApp suite of Injective.
Both Partners Intend to Delve into the Latest Use Cases and Mutual Research Endeavors
According to Injective, this integration is the start of its long-term partnership with the ASI Alliance. Both teams pay attention to delving into the latest use cases, groundbreaking product developments, and mutual research initiatives.