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The SENT project has been making quite a stir recently. First, it squeezed into the CMC rankings, and then the prediction market on Polymarket for token issuance shot up to 84%—the market is clearly voting with real money.
However, compared to these surface data, what is more concerning is the technical level. Their team just presented 4 research papers at NeurIPS 2025, sharing the same venue with giants like OpenAI and Google. Among them is an intelligent agent collaboration framework called ROMA, which is specifically designed to address the issue of how AI agents can cooperate efficiently.
To put it bluntly, popularity is one thing, but being able to deliver solid results is another. It seems that this project has at least not faltered in terms of technical reserves.