I’ve been looking at $MIRA and the direction of Mira Network from an infrastructure perspective rather than a price one.
Most AI discussions focus on making models smarter. Bigger systems, faster responses, more data. But once AI begins influencing markets, governance decisions, or automated agents, intelligence alone isn’t enough.
The real question becomes reliability.
If an AI system produces an insight that triggers a trade, guides a DAO vote, or reallocates capital, then the output must be trustworthy enough to act on. Trust in AI cannot simply be assumed — it has to be designed into the system.
Mira’s approach separates generation from verification. Instead of trusting one model’s reasoning, multiple validators review the claims before they become actionable.
The challenge going forward will be incentives and participation.
If verification networks stay open and balanced, they could become a critical infrastructure layer for AI-driven systems.

