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CARV Project Releases Open Source Framework D.A.T.A. for AI Agents

CARV Project Releases Open Source Framework D.A.T.A. for AI Agents

The team at CARV Labs, which is developing the CARV ecosystem for decentralized AI and data management, has released the open source framework D.A.T.A. (Data Authentication, Trust, Attestation). This framework provides AI agents with access to both off-chain and on-chain data, according to a press release.

According to the developers, this is the first open source code of its kind for AI agents, which:

“The D.A.T.A. framework is now fully available on GitHub. This step is a significant milestone in CARV’s mission to democratize access to AI data, allowing developers worldwide to create, enhance, and scale AI agents using trusted, structured, and privacy-preserving data.

This is not just a data structure — it is the foundation of decentralized intelligence, designed to give AI agents the autonomy to interact, transact, and evolve in a truly open ecosystem,” the press release states.

In addition to D.A.T.A., the CARV ecosystem includes SVM Chain — an infrastructure that combines the scalability of the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) with the security of Ethereum, while utilizing the liquidity of both ecosystems. In January 2025, the project launched the SVM Chain testnet.

CARV Ecosystem. Source: CARV.

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