GaiaNet announced that its Beta version now supports node operation on the entire range of Apple M chip devices
ChainCatcher news, according to information from GaiaNet's official social media (@GaiaNet_AI), its Beta version product now supports node installation and operation on the entire series of Apple M1, M2, and M3 chip devices. Currently, after installing the node, users can bind the node and perform node authentication to obtain the status of early node contributors.GaiaNet's testnet and software development kit (SDK) are planned to be launched in the second half of 2024, with product beta testing having started in the second quarter of 2024.GaiaNet is a groundbreaking new AI infrastructure project aimed at decentralizing current AI agent software, and it has raised $10 million in seed funding, with key strategic advisors including Lex Sokolin from Generative Ventures, Brian Johnson from Republic Capital, Shawn Ng from 7RIDGE, Kishore Bhatia, EVM Capital, Mantle EcoFund, and ByteTrade Lab.