Others are competing on who runs faster and who is cheaper, Swarm directly tackles the dirtiest and hardest tasks - turning 'is this true or not' into a public on-chain infrastructure.

In an era where AI can generate sentences ten times faster than humans and fake news spreads two streets quicker than the truth, it aims to use a group of decentralized AI agents to verify information, cross-check, reach consensus, and ultimately embed credible content on-chain. This is not some chat robot service, nor a marketing gimmick, but rather a fundamental logic for the entire crypto world: the input must be credible, otherwise everything is just a house of cards.

What's more interesting is that it has already provided data proving that this direction is not just wishful thinking, having processed millions of verification requests, indicating that it’s not just a project team shouting slogans, but real users are involved. The technology selection is also wise, opting for the Sui ecosystem that can support multiple agent concurrency, which is at least professional. It is completely different from Chainlink; one manages prices, while the other attempts to manage facts. The tracks don't conflict at all, but the ceiling for Swarm's direction is clearly much higher.

That said, this is an extremely early exploration. No one knows how regulators will judge 'privacy + truth', and whether multi-agent games have loopholes in reality will also require time to test. It belongs to the kind of assets that can only be placed in 'high-risk corners' of a portfolio, but if it succeeds one day, it could jump from being an 'ununderstood small project' to an 'industry-level public facility'.

Regarding the Swarm Network ( $TRUTH ) project, I think we should focus on three things: number of agents + task growth, whether it is integrated by serious dApps, and real-world data scenarios. If it can produce a curve, then this matter will be significant. After all, the crypto industry understands a simple fact: once the truth is priced, its value will never be small.