GURU Network: Multi Chain AI Compute Layer
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  • 🎯Purpose and Vision
    • 🔗Atomic Franchise Mechanism
    • 👥Participation
    • 💰Rewards and Incentives
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Participation

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As the Guru Network expands, it leverages a diverse ecosystem of contributors and users, each playing a crucial role in the network’s operation and growth. These various participant categories within the Guru Network, including Gurus, Ecosystem Projects, Individual Agents, Integrators, and Retail Users. Each category contributes uniquely to the network's ecosystem, from developing AI-driven solutions to enhancing blockchain interoperability and user engagement. Understanding these roles is essential for appreciating the network’s comprehensive architecture and collaborative dynamics.

  • Gurus: This category encompasses AI Processors, Compute Node Runners, and Individual Agents code contributors.

  • Ecosystem Projects: Retail and business projects serve as entities that combine multiple BBPA (Blockchain Business Process Automation) orchestrations and data scenarios to solve specific routine tasks or business functions. These projects can also act as Gurus by contributing AI Processors and GURU AI Assistants to the network. They have the opportunity to publish their AI Processors, GURU AI Assistants, and Individual Workers in a IAAS(infrastructure-as-a-service) catalog, making them available for integration by other participants in the ecosystem.

  • Individual Agents: AI/Non-Custodial Web3 Processors composed by Gurus and run by Compute nodes, utilized by BBPM defined processes.

  • Integrators: For enterprise implementations, integrators serve as a middle layer providing B2B adoption of the Guru AI Flow Orchestrator and Framework.

  • Retail Users: Retail users utilize the network as assistants from their wallets. Additionally, the architecture allows for them to participate in "Compute by Earn" when idle functionality, where they choose which Individual Agents to run when their device/wallet is idle.

The Guru Enlightenment Network thrives on the collaboration between Gurus, who innovate with AI technologies, ecosystem projects and active retail users, enhancing both functionality and scalability

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