$MIRA I’ve been taking a closer look at Mira Network and the $MIRA token from an infrastructure perspective, not a price one.
When I thinking about the larger questions around Mira Network, one of the things that becomes apparent is that trust in AI systems simply can’t be assumed; it has to be designed. If AI systems are driving decisions, markets, and even governance, then the concept of verification needs to be the infrastructure, not the afterthought.
The idea of Mira’s distributed validation is certainly a move in the right direction, but the reality is that as the network scales, the incentives to the validators need to be carefully managed to avoid the danger of concentration of power.
Another aspect of Mira Network that needs to be carefully managed is the concept of interoperability. If the verified outputs can be reused, not just within decentralized applications but also in other areas such as compliance and enterprise systems, then the network has real value.
The real question that needs to be asked is that of participation. Will the average user, the average developer, the smaller validators have real say in the system, or will the system slowly begin to resemble a form of governance?$MIRA #mira @Mira - Trust Layer of AI #mira
