ZetaChain is positioning Anuma as a more capable AI platform by integrating Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 into its proprietary AI layer. The update matters because Claude Opus 4.7 is Anthropic’s newest generally available flagship model, with the company describing it as stronger for complex professional work, long-running tasks, vision, and agentic workflows.#Write2Earn #TrendingTopic

The practical appeal of this move is convenience. Instead of asking users to separately install or configure the model stack, ZetaChain appears to be folding that capability directly into the Anuma experience as part of its broader ZetaChain 2.0 push. That suggests the company wants AI access to feel native inside the platform rather than bolted on as an external tool. Anuma has already been described by ZetaChain as a consumer app built on ZetaChain 2.0, with model-agnostic infrastructure as part of its pitch.$LDO

What matters most is not just the brand name of the model, but what it could enable. If Claude Opus 4.7 improves reliability on harder multi-step tasks, then Anuma could become more useful for users who want stronger reasoning, richer assistance, and fewer setup barriers in one place. The bigger question now is whether ZetaChain can turn model access into a product advantage, not just a feature announcement.$WAL