Today, another girl asked me to explain @AlloraNetwork. She said Allora is very similar to @chainlink, and I immediately knew something was off, but I couldn't articulate it at the moment. After going home and doing some homework, I realized: although both are related to "data," they are not in the same league at all. Different definitions: Allora is a decentralized AI inference network that aggregates different machine learning models to generate context-based on-chain prediction signals. Chainlink is the industry standard decentralized oracle that securely brings off-chain data, secure random numbers, and cross-chain messages on-chain. Different architectures: Allora uses a three-layer design: inference consumption → prediction and synthesis → consensus and incentives, with roles divided into Workers, Reputers, and Coordinators, built on the Cosmos SDK, and plans to add zkML proofs in the future. Chainlink is a modular oracle stack: data sources → node network → on-chain...
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