OORT brings Web3 data to AI marketplaces like Google Cloud
- OORT launches Web3 data for artificial intelligence
- Sets available on Google Cloud and Snowflake
- Tracked data on-chain with Binance Wallet integration
OORT, a decentralized infrastructure platform, announced the launch of its AI-focused dataset on traditional marketplaces such as Google Cloud Analytics Hub, Databricks Marketplace, Snowflake Marketplace, and Datarade. A listing on SAP's Datasphere Marketplace is also expected soon.
According to the company, this is the first time a native Web3 dataset has been made available on platforms widely used by enterprise AI teams. The datasets were created based on 100.000 data points provided by users through the OORT application, making them accessible to commercial applications with prices ranging from $2.000 to $10.000, depending on volume and licensing terms.
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OORT CEO Dr. Max Li commented on the breakthrough: “For the first time, corporate buyers can access truly global, user-contributed datasets from a decentralized network. By making these datasets available on traditional data platforms, we are proving that decentralized infrastructure is not just an idea—it is a practical solution.”
With over 300.000 registered users and 80.000 daily contributors, OORT offers collaboratively labeled data whose authenticity is validated through on-chain tracking. Integration with Binance Wallet ensures seamless multichain access, facilitating use by developers and enterprises across diverse blockchain ecosystems.
Annual revenue generated from data sales is estimated to reach approximately US$1 million, with a portion of the proceeds going toward repurchasing and burning OORT's native token, adding value to holders. The platform's data has already been featured prominently in public Kaggle rankings, suggesting applicability in contexts beyond Web3.
The move positions OORT as one of the first projects to effectively integrate decentralized data infrastructure with traditional artificial intelligence workflows, in a market that is already worth US$1,49 billion and could exceed US$5,7 billion by 2030.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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