PANews reported on November 10 that Nubila, a decentralized physical oracle project, announced a partnership with Unibase. Nubila's verifiable weather data infrastructure will be integrated with Unibase's ERC-8004 identity standard, x402 payment system, and Unibase Memory Layer, and deployed in the BSC ecosystem to jointly build on-chain data and interaction capabilities for AI agents. This collaboration enables AI Agents within the Unibase ecosystem to directly access on-chain verifiable weather data provided by Nubila for scenarios such as identity verification, automated execution, payment settlement, and task decision-making. Leveraging ERC-8004 (Agent Identity), ERC-3009, Permit2 (Gasless and Traceable Payments), and the x402 Facilitator Service, AI Agents will possess enhanced real-world awareness, on-chain inference, and multi-agent collaboration capabilities. Nubila stated that this collaboration is a significant step in implementing its "real-world data on-chain" strategy. As more AI agents access Nubila data through the Unibase network, the boundary between the real world and on-chain intelligence will be further blurred, providing a new paradigm for the integration of DePIN and AI agent infrastructure.PANews reported on November 10 that Nubila, a decentralized physical oracle project, announced a partnership with Unibase. Nubila's verifiable weather data infrastructure will be integrated with Unibase's ERC-8004 identity standard, x402 payment system, and Unibase Memory Layer, and deployed in the BSC ecosystem to jointly build on-chain data and interaction capabilities for AI agents. This collaboration enables AI Agents within the Unibase ecosystem to directly access on-chain verifiable weather data provided by Nubila for scenarios such as identity verification, automated execution, payment settlement, and task decision-making. Leveraging ERC-8004 (Agent Identity), ERC-3009, Permit2 (Gasless and Traceable Payments), and the x402 Facilitator Service, AI Agents will possess enhanced real-world awareness, on-chain inference, and multi-agent collaboration capabilities. Nubila stated that this collaboration is a significant step in implementing its "real-world data on-chain" strategy. As more AI agents access Nubila data through the Unibase network, the boundary between the real world and on-chain intelligence will be further blurred, providing a new paradigm for the integration of DePIN and AI agent infrastructure.

Nubila, a project within the BSC ecosystem, has partnered with Unibase to empower AI Agents to achieve real-world on-chain perception within the BSC ecosystem.

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PANews reported on November 10 that Nubila, a decentralized physical oracle project, announced a partnership with Unibase. Nubila's verifiable weather data infrastructure will be integrated with Unibase's ERC-8004 identity standard, x402 payment system, and Unibase Memory Layer, and deployed in the BSC ecosystem to jointly build on-chain data and interaction capabilities for AI agents.

This collaboration enables AI Agents within the Unibase ecosystem to directly access on-chain verifiable weather data provided by Nubila for scenarios such as identity verification, automated execution, payment settlement, and task decision-making. Leveraging ERC-8004 (Agent Identity), ERC-3009, Permit2 (Gasless and Traceable Payments), and the x402 Facilitator Service, AI Agents will possess enhanced real-world awareness, on-chain inference, and multi-agent collaboration capabilities.

Nubila stated that this collaboration is a significant step in implementing its "real-world data on-chain" strategy. As more AI agents access Nubila data through the Unibase network, the boundary between the real world and on-chain intelligence will be further blurred, providing a new paradigm for the integration of DePIN and AI agent infrastructure.

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