OORT connects the data trading ecosystem of the real world, empowering the data layer of the DeAI industry

As an active builder in the DeAI (Decentralized Artificial Intelligence) industry, OORT has established close collaborations with the world's top seven data exchanges, including well-known industry companies such as Google, SAP, Datarade, Snowflake, Shenzhen Data Exchange, and others, creating a business closed loop between real-world data buyers and decentralized data providers.
OORT provides the industry's only complete decentralized solution that integrates data collection, storage, and processing through its decentralized ecological data cloud platform, DataHub, aiming to address issues such as quality, bias, cost, and transparency faced by traditional centralized data collection.
In the future, data tasks for real-world data buyers will be published through the OORT platform, allowing users to earn rewards by completing relevant data tasks. The data layer bridges the real world and the digital world. Currently, the platform has over 300,000 registered users and over 80,000 daily active users, with data sets having topped multiple category rankings on Google Kaggle.
At the same time, OORT DataHub has officially launched on Binance Wallet, supporting cross-chain access, becoming the first decentralized data collection dApp integrated with Binance Wallet. This integration marks an important advancement in DeAI infrastructure construction, opening the door for over 486 million users to participate in AI data contributions.
About OORT
OORT is a project focused on building a decentralized artificial intelligence (DeAI) ecosystem, aiming to promote the democratization and transparency of AI development by integrating global computing and storage resources. The project is funded by tech giants such as Microsoft and Google, and collaborates with companies like Lenovo and Tencent Cloud.
OORT is positioned as a "decentralized data cloud platform," achieving full-process transparency from data collection to model training and deployment through blockchain technology, addressing the "data black box" problem in AI development. Its self-developed Olympus protocol builds a DAG-based Layer-1 public chain, supporting a token economy and node incentive system. It aims to create a global AI ecosystem where everyone contributes, designs, and benefits.















