Recently watching the collaboration between Mira Network and Irys, to be honest, this is a very critical node in the AI verification track.
Mira is focused on AI verification, which essentially requires long-term storage of TB-level encrypted certificates and consensus records, and this data must exist permanently, be immutable, and can be directly called by programs. Looking at the current on-chain storage solutions, the only one that truly integrates these aspects natively is Irys.
What's even more interesting is that an increasing number of institutional-level AI infrastructure has started to migrate towards decentralized storage, with the core reason being two words: resilience. The data on Irys is not used up once and for all; rather, it can be continuously referenced by subsequent applications. With every new batch of real data coming in, the overall value of the network will be amplified, which is its "composite network effect."
This growth in storage demand driven by real business will ultimately reflect in the deflationary model of $IRYS . Once the mainnet is launched, the certainty brought by institutional-level demand will become a very clear bullish signal, further validating Irys's preferred position in the AI verification protocol storage layer.

