Decentralized AI cloud platform OORT has partnered with China’s Shenzhen Data Exchange to expand its presence in Asia, offering its services including OORT DataHub and OORT AI to various industries. OORT DataHub will provide AI datasets to help companies innovate and scale, while OORT AI will simplify the integration of AI agents into business operations.
OORT’s expansion in China is supported by the country’s commitment to AI innovation and its recent listing on the Shenzhen Data Exchange, joining partners such as Dell, Lenovo, Tencent, and Storj.
The Shenzhen Data Exchange plays a key role in facilitating regional and international data flows, contributing significantly to China’s digital economy. In June, it surpassed 10 billion Yuan in trading volume, listing over 2,200 items across various industries and use cases.
Max Li, OORT’s CEO, highlighted the strategic benefits of the listing on the exchange, emphasizing the platform’s role in supporting the development and growth of AI companies globally. Similarly, Zhao Yang, Deputy General Manager of the Shenzhen Data Exchange, emphasized the value of OORT’s listing for its increasing client base.
Microsoft servers to become validators on OORT mainnet
On August 16, Microsoft servers will officially join the OORT mainnet as validators, strengthening network stability and security through the “Olympus Protocol.” Investors will stake around 10 million OORT tokens to support these servers and earn validator rewards, aligning their gains with the growth of the OORT ecosystem.