
Excited to share my latest hackathon project: Satya, a decentralized AI model marketplace built on the Sui stack. For a while now, I've been researching bridging AI and Web3, and I have noticed some gaps in today’s AI ecosystem. Centralized platforms still struggle with trust: creators face piracy and unfair payouts, while buyers gamble on fake, biased, or underperforming models. So I built Satya to flip that dynamic, a trustless, cryptographically verifiable marketplace where creators keep control and buyers know exactly what they’re getting. Satya brings verifiable trust and strong IP protection to AI models. Using TEEs via Nautilus, every model gets tamper-proof attestations for authenticity, performance, and bias, all visible on-chain. No more blind buys. For creators, Seal (secrets management on @WalrusProtocol) enables encryption so models stay encrypted even during evaluations, preventing theft or reverse-engineering. Sui smart contracts automate payouts, fees, and revenue splits with sub-second finality, and dynamic NFTs let model metadata evolve as new verifications come in. On the storage side, Walrus provides decentralized, redundant, blob-based hosting for encrypted models, giving creators reliability and buyers verifiable access without centralized points of failure. I built this as a prototype for the Walrus Foundation Haulout Hackathon, using Sui’s object-centric model and parallel execution to power high-throughput AI asset trading. Satya isn’t just another marketplace, it’s a verification-first ecosystem that treats AI models as secure, tradable digital assets. Huge thanks to @Mysten_Labs for the powerful tooling.






