Decentralized AI Pioneer OORT Lists User-Contributed Dataset on Major Traditional Data Marketplaces
The post Decentralized AI Pioneer OORT Lists User-Contributed Dataset on Major Traditional Data Marketplaces appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. OORT, a pioneer data cloud for decentralized AI, has officially listed its user-contributed dataset across traditional enterprise data marketplaces. This marks the first time a Web3-native data cloud platform has made data collected from its decentralized community of contributors publicly available to enterprise buyers and mainstream AI developers. According to a press release shared with Cryptopolitan, the dataset which contains 100,000 data points will be available for purchase on popular data marketplaces, including Google Cloud Analytics Hub, Datarade Marketplace, Databricks Marketplace and Snowflake Marketplace. It will also be listed on SAP Datasphere Marketplace soon. As for the pricing, the dataset is non-exclusive; this means that it will be available for multiple purchases, with the price ranging between $0.02 to $0.10 per image ($2k–10k per set). A Growing Demand for High Quality Training Datasets This milestone by OORT coincides with the growing demand for high-quality and unbiased training datasets. According to the latest analysis by Grand View Research, the global data marketplace platform market was valued at an estimated $1.49 billion in 2024, with projections showing it could grow at a CAGR of 25.2% between 2025 and 2030 to hit a valuation of $5.73 billion. Following OORT’s dataset listing on traditional data marketplaces, it will be more seamless for potential buyers to leverage the already established infrastructure, including filtering and search features to locate relevant datasets. More importantly, the ready-to-use data collected by OORT’s decentralized AI data cloud will be discoverable at scale to meet the growing demand. Dr. Max Li, Founder and CEO of OORT, commented on the milestone, “By making these datasets available on traditional data platforms, we’re proving that decentralized infrastructure isn’t just an idea – it’s a practical solution.” “This marks a turning point – not just for OORT, but for the future of decentralized AI. For…

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OORT, a pioneer data cloud for decentralized AI, has officially listed its user-contributed dataset across traditional enterprise data marketplaces. This marks the first time a Web3-native data cloud platform has made data collected from its decentralized community of contributors publicly available to enterprise buyers and mainstream AI developers. According to a press release shared with Cryptopolitan, the dataset which contains 100,000 data points will be available for purchase on popular data marketplaces, including Google Cloud Analytics Hub, Datarade Marketplace, Databricks Marketplace and Snowflake Marketplace. It will also be listed on SAP Datasphere Marketplace soon. As for the pricing, the dataset is non-exclusive; this means that it will be available for multiple purchases, with the price ranging between $0.02 to $0.10 per image ($2k–10k per set). A Growing Demand for High Quality Training Datasets This milestone by OORT coincides with the growing demand for high-quality and unbiased training datasets. According to the latest analysis by Grand View Research, the global data marketplace platform market was valued at an estimated $1.49 billion in 2024, with projections showing it could grow at a CAGR of 25.2% between 2025 and 2030 to hit a valuation of $5.73 billion. Following OORT’s dataset listing on traditional data marketplaces, it will be more seamless for potential buyers to leverage the already established infrastructure, including filtering and search features to locate relevant datasets. More importantly, the ready-to-use data collected by OORT’s decentralized AI data cloud will be discoverable at scale to meet the growing demand. Dr. Max Li, Founder and CEO of OORT, commented on the milestone, “By making these datasets available on traditional data platforms, we’re proving that decentralized infrastructure isn’t just an idea – it’s a practical solution.” “This marks a turning point – not just for OORT, but for the future of decentralized AI. For…
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