Allora Network
Decentralized ML-inference network aggregating community models into price/volatility forecasts agents can query.
Overview
Allora Network coordinates community-built machine-learning models into aggregated predictions — worker models generate inferences, reputers score accuracy — and exposes the result as an on-chain forecast feed. It integrates with Virtuals' GAME framework as a plugin and with Coinbase AgentKit, giving trading agents a third-party price/volatility signal rather than requiring them to run their own models.
Sato Score
44/100· MediumHow open, active & verifiable — not a safety or returns grade.
- Maintenance & liveness
- 20/35
- Code transparency
- 12/20
- Interface verifiability
- 0/10
- Docs & demo
- 6/10
- Listing transparency & provenance
- 6/15
- Independent verification
- 0/10
Details
- Chains
- Cosmos
- Agent types
- Inference/oracle network
- Open source
- Partial
- Last checked
- 2026-07-19
Marketplace Signals
No marketplace signals recorded for this resource yet.
Verification status reflects evidence reviewed by Sato Hub. Self-reported claims are never presented as verified.
Where Allora Network fits
Related concepts: What Are MCPs? The Standard Way to Give Agents Tools, What Are Onchain Agents?, How Agents Use Wallets
Listing History
Recorded changes to Allora Network's listing — status, verification, Sato Score, and recent releases. Full history is kept in the listing record.
- Jul 19, 2026Edited: chains supported
- Jul 19, 2026Listed on Sato Hub
- Jul 19, 2026Sato Hub began tracking this listing
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