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# Allora Network

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Allora is a self-improving decentralized AI network that empowers applications with smarter, more secure AI through a network of machine learning models, utilizing cryptographic primitives for trustless access. It enables developers to build decentralized AI applications, allows ML model creators to monetize and contribute to the network's collective intelligence, and features novel cryptoeconomic mechanisms to reward positive model contributions, ensuring security and reliability.

**Offical Links**: [Web](https://www.allora.network/) | [Twitter](https://x.com/AlloraNetwork) | [Discord ](https://discord.gg/allora)


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