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The airdrop scale of the Mira project is among the top in the projects I have participated in. The second season event hasn't ended yet, and I am thinking of increasing participation.
From actual user experience, Mira indeed has a unique approach to feature design. Especially in preventing AI-generated inaccurate information, which has already become a common topic of discussion in the industry. But their solution is worth paying attention to—simply put, AI hallucination refers to large models generating content that seems reasonable but is actually incorrect. Mira's architecture has made targeted optimizations in this area. Instead of simply restricting AI, they have enhanced the verification mechanism from the underlying level. This approach is still relatively rare in Web3 applications.