Koboto Network is reportedly partnering with Zypher Network and is improving its modular AI agent marketplace. Through collaboration, Zypher combines easy AI infrastructure using Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) technology. Koboto, which has a reputation for running non-uniform AI agents across sectors such as defi, desci, and generation AI, uses Zypher’s proof of rapid inference system proof.
Zypher Network x Koboto Network Partnership is live!
We are excited to announce that Zypher Network is officially partnering with @Kobotoai, the first modular and uneven AI agent marketplace.
– Zypher Network (Employment) (@zypher_network) April 25, 2025
Integration into a set of instantiated trust consoles is planned to reduce trust and transparency in AI-driven agent actions. The Koboto platform can use Zypher’s technology to encrypt agent behavior during execution and across tasks, states, and blockchain environments, allowing for true tamper-proof execution. The team means a common pledge among two projects: building scalable, private, and inexpensive infrastructure for distributed AI.
Promote the interoperability of verifiable inference and AI
This collaboration will develop a high-performance, verifiable AI inference market. Koboto’s agents help you with a new secure, validated decision-making process using Zypher’s ZK-AI infrastructure. The sophisticated encryption mechanisms used in joint initiatives help to make AI output more reliable while maintaining the confidentiality of the relevant data.
Additionally, Zypher’s AI agents run in the Koboto market, enhancing the capabilities of many AI models. This move streamlines the dynamic execution of AI tasks and facilitates cross-domain validation. The intent is to design collaborations to support distributed computing, such as secure inference and aggregation of intent-based AI operations.
Community engagement and ecosystem growth
Both Zypher Network and Koboto Network aim to use co-branded community initiatives to promote user recruitment and ecosystem development. These initiatives include governance challenges, AMAs, and quest-based events to educate users about verifiable AI systems. Moderators of this joint effort hope that this interaction will inform the adoption of a decentralized AI infrastructure in the Web3 space.
Zypher Network also continues to expand its field of view with autonomous computing, offering layer 3 rollups and ZK-As-a-Service SDKs. Our partnership with Koboto is consistent with our vision to build solid infrastructure for AI-run applications with integrity and accuracy in a variety of domains. Both teams are heading towards full-scale development, but we can expect more development.