RedStone, a modular blockchain oracle platform and re-recording protocol, has announced CLARA, a new solution aimed at the agent-based projects of the artificial intelligence market.
As a communication layer for AI agents, CLARA provides an infrastructure system designed to solve one of the industry’s biggest challenges: communication and collaboration for AI agents. According to details shared with crypto.news, RedStone’s new solution aims to unlock value in the agent economy using the economic rails of hyper-parallel computing AO.
CLARA enables projects to leverage RedStone’s cross-chain oracle data network for secure and efficient data exchange. The goal is to facilitate multi-agent communication and value exchange within the ecosystem.
“By applying RedStone’s proven methodologies for interoperability and data processing, a robust foundation for multi-agent communications can be developed, enabling seamless collaboration across diverse, decentralized AI ecosystems,” the platform said.
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With interoperability connecting more than 40 blockchains, CLARA enables unified communication for multiple agents operating across diverse chains. Additionally, the platform provides access to data aggregation from more than 150 on-chain and off-chain sources, as well as a decentralized consensus mechanism designed to improve agent coordination.
The crypto AI agent market took off in 2024 following Terminal of Truths content on the Goateus Maximus (GOAT) meme. Since then, the market has seen extensive growth with ai16z, aiXBT, Virtuals Protocol and ElizaOS.
RedStone’s vision is to strengthen this ecosystem with use cases that support AI agents, including agent specialization, monetization, marketplace creation, and cost syndication.
For example, AiXBT could pay another agent for alpha insights, schedule a trade execution with a trading agent, and hire several freelance agents to generate hype.
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