
Morpheus, a decentralized artificial intelligence platform, has officially gone live on the Arbitrum mainnet. This project aims to redefine the intersection of AI and blockchain technology by addressing challenges such as centralization, censorship, and data monopolization in the AI sector.
The initiative operates without a central authority, emphasizing community-driven development. Its foundation paper, released under the pseudonyms Morpheus, Trinity, and Neo, highlighted its commitment to a decentralized approach. The platform enables peer-to-peer interactions among “Smart Agents,” AI-driven entities designed to execute smart contracts autonomously. These agents function within an ecosystem supported by the MOR token, which facilitates transactions, staking, and resource access across the network.
Morpheus distinguishes itself by incorporating advanced cryptographic techniques like Fully Homomorphic Encryption to secure user data during computations, ensuring privacy. The MOR token, launched earlier this year, serves as the backbone of the platform. With a capped supply of 42 million tokens, it incentivizes community participation and funds AI projects within the ecosystem.
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