#mira $MIRA Mira Network is one of those projects that gets more interesting the more time you spend actually thinking about what it is trying to solve.
A lot of crypto projects tied to AI are built around narrative momentum first. They benefit from the scale of the trend, the speed of the market, and the simple fact that anything connected to AI can pull attention very quickly. Mira feels different to me because it does not really start from hype. It starts from a flaw that almost everyone who has used AI seriously has already run into on their own. The output can be quick, polished, and incredibly convincing, but that still does not make it reliable.
That is the problem Mira is going after.
What makes the project stand out is that it is not approaching AI from the usual angle. It is not trying to make models sound smarter, and it is not built around flooding the market with even more generated content. The focus is trust. More specifically, Mira is built around a question that is becoming more important with time: can AI output be verified well enough to actually be trusted when the stakes are real?