There is no shortage of new projects in the crypto world, but few have genuine technical depth. Talus Network (US) is one of those overlooked entities — in the hot AI track, it operates with a different logic.



Speaking of technical highlights, the core idea of Talus Network is quite straightforward: how to enable AI developers to share data securely? This is a big issue. Their solutions include three main parts:

First is a decentralized data marketplace. Traditional data trading is always complicated, with many middlemen and high costs. Talus has built a peer-to-peer data trading platform where AI developers can directly trade data, and data owners’ rights are protected.

Second is privacy protection. Using encryption technologies like zero-knowledge proofs to add an insurance layer to data, allowing both parties to exchange data without worrying about privacy leaks. This design greatly enhances trust in data transactions.

The third is the automatic execution of smart contracts. Once data is traded, the contract runs automatically, completing the payment and delivery, eliminating the need for back-and-forth negotiations. This improves efficiency and naturally reduces costs.

From a price perspective, Talus Network has fallen from a high of 0.0264 USDT to the current 0.00596 USDT, a significant drop. But interestingly, such lows are often where reflection and opportunity intersect. In this new track where AI and blockchain intersect and fuse, Talus’s technical positioning still has its unique advantages.
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MelonFieldvip
· 01-09 09:43
The zero-knowledge proof set does have some real value, but the fact that the price has fallen so much also gives us an opportunity for reflection.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 01-08 19:35
The zero-knowledge proof set is indeed solid, but with the price dropping like this... Is it really possible for good technology to support the coin's value?
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DiamondHandsvip
· 01-08 19:23
Zero-knowledge proofs sound promising, but can they really be implemented? The price has fallen so much, yet they still boast about the technology. I just want to ask honestly. How many years have people been talking about data markets, and why can Talus break through? It's AI and privacy protection again—where have I seen this combo before... Low-position opportunity? I'm more worried it's a trap. They seem to be working seriously, but who in the crypto world would believe that? Point-to-point data trading sounds great, but how many actual users will there be? The decline is so sharp, I'm a bit tempted to jump in, but rationality tells me to wait and see. No matter how good the technology is, without users, it's all pointless. This time, it's not just about the team; we also need to see if the ecosystem can truly take off.
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ApeEscapeArtistvip
· 01-08 05:51
To be honest, zero-knowledge proofs really address the pain points, but now everyone is hyping AI + blockchain... It dropped to 0.006, and they still want to ponder technical highlights? I just want to know when these people will start making money.
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down_only_larryvip
· 01-08 05:51
You're still praising the technology even after such a fall? Wait, the zero-knowledge proof part is indeed pretty good...
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QuorumVotervip
· 01-08 05:50
Low-position reflection? Bro, that word is a bit interesting, I mean to say now is the time to buy the dip. Zero-knowledge proof sounds good, but how many people will actually use it if it really becomes widespread?
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RektButSmilingvip
· 01-08 05:50
I'm the one buying the dip at low levels again, but this time the zero-knowledge proof set does have some real substance. However, to be honest, many projects in the crypto space die because of the phrase "technologically advanced."
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IronHeadMinervip
· 01-08 05:33
The zero-knowledge proof set, sounds good in theory, but how does it perform in actual applications?
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SatoshiLeftOnReadvip
· 01-08 05:29
I understand the mentality of picking up bargains at low levels, but it depends on whether the team is reliable. No matter how awesome the technology is, if no one uses it, it's all for nothing.
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Anon4461vip
· 01-08 05:24
The feeling of picking up bargains at the bottom is really satisfying; now it's just a matter of whether it can recover later.
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