Introduction to Warden AI
AI Blockchain Interface
Warden supports AIBI – Artificial Intelligence Blockchain Interface
AIBI brings AI on-chain with an intuitive interface for developers to integrate AI into their applications. Inspired by proof-of-computation and computational pipelines, AIBI allows inference endpoints to create cryptographic proofs that verify that an AI model produced a specific prediction. These proofs are then verified on Wardens’ blockchain through a new consensus mechanism, ensuring AI outputs are not just delivered, but can be trusted.
Within Warden, AI is integrated on two layers:
Verification layer Warden is designed to bring AIs on-chain safely. Our verification layer uses blockchain, cryptography, and consensus to verify AI results are correct.
Execution layer Easily integrate AI with your application, protocols, and smart contracts. Automate their execution across any chain.
Key protocol features
Warden's key features allow creating a truly open AI experience:
AI-ready Warden allows you to easily integrate AI in your application and enjoy novel AI-driven Web3 experiences.
Simplified cryptography With Warden, you can easily develop Web3 applications with intent-driven key management.
Abstracted interoperability Build applications that allow aggregating multiple accounts for different chains and signing transactions at any destination chain.
Build with Warden
Warden provides operator sets and integrations with leading wallets, explorers, bridges, oracles, and more, so developers can focus on what matters most: building products.
Here is what you can do with Warden:
Bring AI to your app Warden allows you to unleash new user experiences by integrating AI into your application, protocol, or smart contract.
Build an application Omnichain Applications (OApps) are smart contracts that allow signing transactions at any chain. An example of an OApp is SpaceWard – our application functioning as the front-end interface for the protocol. You can deploy EVM-compatible OApps with Solidity or Rust & CosmWasm.
Operate a Keychain Keychains are custodians that generate and store keys and sign transactions. Since Keychains can sign transactions on virtually any chain, they help avoid manual cross-chain coordination. You can become a Keychain operator or build a custom Keychain.
Run a validator node You can run a validator node and earn rewards while securing Warden’s network.
Documentation overview
Welcome to the Warden Protocol documentation!
Use the top menu to navigate across the main sections of the docs and learn how to join Warden:
Learn: The basic information about the protocol
Build an App: Guides for application developers
Build a Keychain: Guides for Keychain operators
Operate a Node: Guides for node operators
Tokens: A detailed overview of Warden tokens – WARD and WARP
SpaceWard: User guides for SpaceWard, our front-end OApp
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