Gensyn launches AI performance verification marketplace 'Delphi'
Summary
- Gensyn announced the launch of the AI performance verification marketplace 'Delphi'.
- Delphi allows trading stakes in open-source AI models and real-time performance evaluation.
- It said that upon mainnet launch it will switch to real transactions, and various investment features such as 'Vault Staking' will be added.

Gensyn, an artificial intelligence (AI) technology company, announced on the 9th that it has launched the AI performance verification marketplace 'Delphi'.
Delphi is a marketplace that evaluates the performance of various open-source AI models in real time and allows trading of stakes in high-performance AI models. As the first market, the Gensyn Middleweight General Reasoning Benchmark has been opened, where models compete in inference against each other.
Delphi is currently operating on the Gensyn testnet, allowing users to experience model stake trading and prediction markets without risk using testnet tokens. Gensyn plans to convert to real transactions once it launches the mainnet.
Through this launch, Gensyn intends to revitalize the open-source AI development ecosystem and stably support a fair reward structure for excellent models.
In addition, Gensyn plans to sequentially add functions in its future roadmap such as allowing users to set AI evaluation criteria themselves to create markets, registering their own models and prompts to participate in competitions, and the 'Vault Staking' feature to supply liquidity to markets and earn revenue.
Harry Grieve, Gensyn co-founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO), said, "As machines take up a larger share in the economy, both expanding their capabilities and making those capabilities trustworthy are important," adding, "Gensyn's core technology has laid that foundation, and Delphi will prove it."

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