ZetaChain 2.0 Launches with AI × Privacy Platform Anuma

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ZetaChain 2.0 has launched with a new AI × privacy platform called Anuma, marking a key update in AI + crypto news. Anuma, now in testing, is the first consumer app that allows users to switch between major AI models while maintaining control over their private memory. ZetaChain 2.0 features an AI portal and a Private Memory Layer, supporting privacy, permission control, and global monetization. The platform also hints at potential new token listings as it expands its ecosystem.

Odaily Planet News: ZetaChain has announced that its privacy-focused AI interface, Anuma, has officially entered the testing phase and is now accepting public applications. As the first consumer-facing application, Anuma allows users to freely switch between various mainstream AI models while preserving private memory and giving users full control.

At the same time, ZetaChain officially launched ZetaChain 2.0, a new interoperability layer designed for AI, aimed at helping developers build applications and agents that can operate across models and blockchains. Its core components include the AI Gateway and the Private Memory Layer, which support privacy protection, access control, and global monetization capabilities.

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