Avalon Labs has officially released its whitepaper introducing an AI-driven on-chain marketplace for Real World Assets (RWA) and a new concept called AI-Model-as-a-Service (AI-MaaS). The initiative marks a major step toward merging artificial intelligence and decentralized finance, using the BNB Chain as its foundation. Supported by YZi Labs and Framework Ventures, the project reflects a […]Avalon Labs has officially released its whitepaper introducing an AI-driven on-chain marketplace for Real World Assets (RWA) and a new concept called AI-Model-as-a-Service (AI-MaaS). The initiative marks a major step toward merging artificial intelligence and decentralized finance, using the BNB Chain as its foundation. Supported by YZi Labs and Framework Ventures, the project reflects a […]

Avalon Labs Redefines Blockchain Innovation with Powerful AI-Driven RWA Ecosystem

2025/10/31 08:00
Avalon Labs
  1. Avalon Labs launched the first on-chain AI-powered RWA marketplace and AI-MaaS on BNB Chain.
  2. The new CRT standard tokenizes commercial rights of real-world assets with legal enforceability.
  3. Backed by YZi Labs and Framework Ventures, the project merges AI compute access with RWA tokenization.

Avalon Labs has officially released its whitepaper introducing an AI-driven on-chain marketplace for Real World Assets (RWA) and a new concept called AI-Model-as-a-Service (AI-MaaS).

The initiative marks a major step toward merging artificial intelligence and decentralized finance, using the BNB Chain as its foundation. Supported by YZi Labs and Framework Ventures, the project reflects a growing focus on practical AI integration within blockchain systems.

According to the whitepaper, the Avalon Labs AI Marketplace aims to create a shared ecosystem for both AI model developers and GPU hardware owners. Unlike traditional GPU rental services that only provide access to hardware, Avalon’s model allows users to access ready-made AI tools.

Their first release includes a Reinforcement Learning (RL) model optimized with NVIDIA’s H200 GPU hardware. This setup enables enterprises and developers to utilize pre-trained, high-performance AI models without building complex infrastructure.

AI-Model-as-a-Service for Efficient Computing

The inclusion of AI-MaaS marks a new era in terms of transitioning from the lease of computation to the provision of models in full. In addition, with the inclusion of AI-MaaS, Avalon Labs has been able to offer AI models that are based on reinforcement learning and can be instantly applied to any model at any time.

Instead, users can rent ready-to-use AI tools on the same blockchain. The process reduces expenses and facilitates faster execution of tasks because the AI tools perform well regardless of the tasks they are used for.

Avalon Labs provides transparency in the process with the help of contracts on the blockchain while ensuring flexibility in the process for providers and clients alike.

Now, small businesses can easily implement AI with minimal hardware investments via this new model. This new model has further opened new revenue streams for GPU owners in the field of hardware power rentals via decentralized networks.

Avalon Labs Unveils Commercial Rights Tokenization Standard

At the same time, Avalon Labs launched the AI solution, together with the new standard known as Commercial Rights Tokenization, or CRT, which allows real-world commercial assets to be integrated on the blockchain network.

The purpose of CRT is to concentrate on the tokenization of rights over goods, services, and commodities rather than security tokens. Every CRT is considered to be an expression of legally enforceable rights.

The solution sets the stage for scalable institutional-grade asset tokenization with AI-related services being connected to real-world economic value.

Avalon’s structured marketplace is further complemented with two access levels: Senior Allocation for assured computation availability and Junior Allocation for adaptable access with affordable computation prices.

Also Read: Chainlink ACE Integration Sets Powerful New Standard for $16T RWA Market Compliance

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