Allora introduces self-improving predictive AI feeds to Sei’s real-time market infrastructure. Predictive data enables smarter on-chain decision-making across the chain’s high-speed DeFi ecosystem. The latest integration between Allora and Sei Network immediately strengthens the network’s on-chain market capabilities. Allora brings predictive feeds that can learn on their own and update their prediction accuracy based on [...]]]>Allora introduces self-improving predictive AI feeds to Sei’s real-time market infrastructure. Predictive data enables smarter on-chain decision-making across the chain’s high-speed DeFi ecosystem. The latest integration between Allora and Sei Network immediately strengthens the network’s on-chain market capabilities. Allora brings predictive feeds that can learn on their own and update their prediction accuracy based on [...]]]>

Sei Network Gets Smarter with Allora’s New Predictive AI Feeds

2025/12/04 17:55
  • Allora introduces self-improving predictive AI feeds to Sei’s real-time market infrastructure.
  • Predictive data enables smarter on-chain decision-making across the chain’s high-speed DeFi ecosystem.

The latest integration between Allora and Sei Network immediately strengthens the network’s on-chain market capabilities. Allora brings predictive feeds that can learn on their own and update their prediction accuracy based on changing market conditions, eliminating the need for standard real-time data. This approach gives the layer 1 network the added ability to deliver faster and more adaptive market signals.

Sei Gains Smarter Tools with Allora

Allora operates as a decentralized AI network that specializes in generating predictions tied to price movements, volatility shifts, and upcoming market trends. By connecting with the chain, its models can keep learning, refining inputs, and sharpening their accuracy over time.

It’s a strong match, given that the blockchain’s architecture is meant to process fast trades and high workloads. Therefore, when predictive feeds are embedded into its infrastructure, the existing ecosystem can benefit from more responsive signals without relying on slow, traditional approaches.

Furthermore, Allora also offers APIs and data feeds that developers can plug in right away, allowing Sei-based dApps to weave predictive signals into things like automated strategies, risk controls, or liquidity moves.

Besides that, not long ago, we reported that network became the first blockchain to activate multiple concurrent proposers through Giga, supported by a new MEV approach shaped by formal research from Sei Labs.

Then in August, as we noted earlier, the network rolled out the Monaco Protocol, bringing sub-millisecond execution, 400ms finality, shared liquidity, and auto revenue-sharing for both developers and institutions.

Still in the same month, MetaMask also added Sei as the default network. At that time, the chain’s daily users grew to 900,000, and its TVL peaked at $687 million following the announcement of MetaMask support.

As of the writing time, SEI is trading at about $0.140, slightly up 0.72% over the last 24 hours, with $22.88 million in daily spot trading volume and $893.19 million in market cap.

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