FLock was invited by Base to join the Base Builder Services Hub
Odaily News According to official news, the decentralized AI training platform FLock was invited by Base to officially join the Base Builder Services Hub, becoming an AI infrastructure project officially supported by Base, the Ethereum Layer2 network launched by Coinbase. Previously, FLock has replaced Claude and become the default on-chain execution model of MCP (Model Context Protocol) on Base, carrying the intelligent calling tasks of the full-chain Agent. Its technical capabilities and ecological adaptability have been widely verified in the Base network.
Base ecosystem projects can enjoy up to 50% Qwen Token discounts when using Qwen models trained by FLock.io or other mainstream Qwen series models. In addition, they can also receive two additional benefits: (1) one free model training task; (2) one hour of free consulting service covering AI training and application development, further lowering the development threshold and accelerating the integration and implementation of AI capabilities on Base.
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