BNB Latest Updates: Tensora Seeks to Make AI Accessible to All Through a Decentralized Blockchain Platform
- Tensora, a BNB Chain-based AI Layer 2 rollup, launched mainnet to decentralize AI infrastructure via on-chain compute markets and $TORA rewards. - The platform integrates AI inference with blockchain through EVM compatibility and gas payment flexibility, aligning with BNB Chain's expanding institutional adoption. - $TORA's decentralized economy enables scalable AI applications, though recent 92% price drop highlights market volatility amid BNB Chain's 3.6M daily active addresses. - Tensora's architecture
Tensora, a decentralized Layer 2 (L2) rollup powered by AI and built on
This mainnet debut makes Tensora the first to bring AI inference, computational contributions, and evaluations directly onto the blockchain. Its modular design merges on-chain governance with off-chain AI processing, while support for ERC-4337 account abstraction and paymaster functionality enables users to pay transaction fees in $TORA rather than BNB. Angela Kartikeyn, who leads Media Relations at Tensora, highlighted the initiative’s goal to “make AI infrastructure as open and decentralized as blockchain networks,” empowering users to create and profit from intelligence networks without depending on centralized entities.
Tensora’s introduction coincides with growing momentum in the BNB Chain ecosystem.
Tensora’s system is engineered to tackle scalability and centralization issues in AI. By aggregating transactions off-chain and submitting proofs on-chain, this L2 rollup lowers costs and speeds up processing compared to traditional Layer 1 approaches,
The $TORA token, capped at a total supply of 1 billion, is available for trading on decentralized exchanges such as
Tensora’s mainnet rollout marks a strategic enhancement of BNB Chain’s offerings, providing a foundation for scalable and decentralized AI solutions. With growing adoption by institutions and developers, the platform could transform the way AI is created, implemented, and monetized within the cryptocurrency landscape.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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