
Ocean Protocol
Ocean Protocol is an ecosystem for sharing data and associated services. It provides a tokenized service layer that exposes data, storage, compute and algorithms for consumption with a set of deterministic proofs on availability and integrity that serve as verifiable service agreements. There is staking on services to signal quality, reputation and ward against Sybil Attacks. Ocean helps to unlock data, particularly for AI. It is designed for scale and uses blockchain technology that allows data to be shared and sold in a safe, secure and transparent manner. The Ocean Protocol is an ecosystem composed of data assets and services, where assets are represented by data and algorithms, and services are represented by integration, processing and persistence mechanisms. Ocean Protocol facilitates discovery by storing and promoting metadata, linking assets and services, and provides a licensing framework that has toolsets for pricing. A multitude of data marketplaces can hook into Ocean Protocol to provide “last mile” services to connect data providers and consumers. Ocean Protocol is designed so that data owners cannot be locked-in to any single marketplace. The data owner controls each dataset.
News
Fetch.ai sues Ocean Protocol, accusing it of improperly selling 263 million FET tokens
Bubblemaps: Ocean Protocol associated wallet suspected of dumping over 100 million dollars in community tokens
Binance will stop supporting the deposit of Ocean Protocol (OCEAN) tokens on the Ethereum network (ERC20)
Ocean Protocol Foundation exits ASI Alliance, $OCEAN may restart trading
Ocean Protocol announced an investment of $735,000 to support the AI-driven DeFi market platform Yiedl.ai
Ocean Protocol Partners With Zero1 Labs to Power Decentralized AI
SingularityNET, Fetch.ai, and Ocean Protocol launch FET token on Cardano
Token merger of SingularityNET, Fetch.ai, and Ocean Protocol goes live
Coinbase Won’t Support Upcoming AI Token Merger Between Fetch.ai, Ocean Protocol and SingularityNET
How ASI’s merger affects Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and Ocean Protocol