At the Hack Seasons conference, Covalent's head of protocol engineering, Praney Valson, spoke about the exciting possibilities of decentralized AI and its application in blockchain technologies. Valson explained in detail how Covalent's infrastructure supports decentralized AI applications, highlighting the platform's unique capabilities.
He also discussed Covalent's Ethereum Wayback Machine, explaining its significance for increasing transparency and accountability on the blockchain. This tool allows users to access historical blockchain data, which is useful for researchers, developers and analysts.
Valson emphasized the importance of such tools to maintain the integrity of blockchain networks and build trust among users. 🌐