I keep circling back to Mira Network with the same mixed feeling I’ve had about a lot of “serious” projects over the years. The idea is clean. The market around it is not.
What Mira is trying to do — at least in the way I understand it — isn’t to win a popularity contest. It’s trying to make AI outputs leave footprints. Receipts. Something you can point at later when the answer mattered and somebody asks, “Okay… but where did that come from?” That’s a real gap. Anyone who’s watched AI systems get bolted into workflows knows the uncomfortable part isn’t that they’re imperfect. It’s that they’re confident and slippery at the same time.
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I keep circling back to Mira Network with the same mixed feeling I’ve had about a lot of “serious” projects over the years. The idea is clean. The market around it is not.
What Mira is trying to do — at least in the way I understand it — isn’t to win a popularity contest. It’s trying to make AI outputs leave footprints. Receipts. Something you can point at later when the answer mattered and somebody asks, “Okay… but where did that come from?” That’s a real gap. Anyone who’s watched AI systems get bolted into workflows knows the uncomfortable part isn’t that they’re imperfect. It’s that they’re confident and slippery at the same time.