CARV Unveils D.A.T.A Framework, Altering AI Data Integration

CARV Unveils D.A.T.A Framework, Altering AI Data Integration featured

In Summary

  • CARV’s D.A.T.A Framework enhances AI decision-making using authenticated on/off-chain data
  • Features include cross-chain integration, real-time insights, and CARV ID for Web2-Web3 identity linking
  • Applications span trading bots, gaming AI, and privacy-focused research
  • With $50M in funding, CARV plans future upgrades, including social media data integration


Catenaa, Wednesday, January 29, 2025 – CARV, an AI chain ecosystem championing data sovereignty, has introduced its D.A.T.A Framework, a groundbreaking system that enables AI agents to process both on-chain and off-chain data with unprecedented clarity and autonomy. 

The D.A.T.A Framework short for Data Authentication, Trust, and Attestation addresses challenges in decentralized systems by turning static data into actionable insights. It empowers AI to make real-time, secure decisions, enhancing its capability to adapt and collaborate within decentralized ecosystems. 

“AGI needs more than computational power – it needs intelligent data,” CARV said

CARV framework bridges the gap between raw data and meaningful action, setting a new standard for decentralized AI decision-making, the company said.

Key features include cross-chain data integration, real-time insights, and CARV ID integration to connect Web2 identities with Web3 behaviors. These tools offer developers the means to build smarter AI agents and enable users to securely control and monetize their data. 

Applications range from autonomous trading bots and advanced gaming AI to privacy-focused scientific research. Future enhancements will expand the framework’s capabilities, including integrating social media data and enabling AI collaboration for modular data access. 

With $50M in funding and partnerships with industry leaders, CARV invites developers and businesses to explore its transformative ecosystem. The framework is now live. 

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