XYO, a renowned decentralized infrastructure entity, has announced the exclusive launch of a unique AI SDK. The latest AI SDK’s launch attempts to streamline blockchain building with “vibe coding” without the need for complex expertise. As per XYO, this denotes a key step toward simplifying dApp development to facilitate mainstream software developers. Hence, builders can leverage AI coding assistants like Codex and Claude to develop products on XYO Layer One with no need to learn Solidity or comprehend blockchain infrastructure.
With the AI SDK’s launch, XYO is enabling simple blockchain building with the use of AI coding instruments that use natural language. This allows developers to utilize Codex, Claude, and other such AI coding tools to develop products on XYO Layer One while not requiring them to understand blockchain infrastructure or learn Solidity.
Apart from that, XYO has unveiled XYO Data Lakes, which is a cryptographically validated data mechanism for AI-led applications. The respective initiative could dramatically broaden the number of builders capable of developing on-chain products with the removal of technical barriers hindering blockchain innovation. At present, the San Diego-based XYO platform backs over 10M nodes. Additionally, the AI SDK is set to serve as a bridge to link cutting-edge AI coding settings with the decentralized infrastructure.
Rather than manually navigating complicated blockchain protocols or writing smart contracts, developers can depend on natural-language-based prompts for the creation of applications that work on XYO Layer One. The platform considers this shift to be a transformational move for wider blockchain accessibility, specifically as AI-assisted “vibe coding” is gaining wider traction in the software market. So, this eliminates the requirement of highly professional engineering expertise.
While reflecting on this development, the XYO co-founder, Markus Levin, emphasized identity sovereignty and provenance. He added that, because of the difficulties in bringing anything on-chain outside a narrow group of professional engineers, these qualities have been facing notable barriers. So, he said, “We have removed that barrier.” As a result, SDK is anticipated to unlock many application categories that were formerly expensive or hard to create.
One such instance is AI-driven prediction markets that previously needed devoted blockchain engineering groups and extensive development work. The use of the new toolkit lets developers reportedly deploy and build such platforms within hours.
Additionally, gaming and healthcare applications are also key benefits that this initiative provides with the use of the next-gen sDePIN infrastructure of XYO. Concurrently, the AI SDK also enables AI agent deployment with transparency, action validation, and seamless transactions.
According to XYO, parallel to the SDK, it has also unveiled XYO Data Lakes, which is the latest solution for off-chain storage with on-chain proof of integrity and cryptographic verification. This mechanism is poised to guarantee data auditability and provenance for massive AI workloads. Moreover, additional announcements related to collaborations in robotics, gaming, and AI compute are also anticipated to soon appear as the platform keeps broadening the decentralized AI network.


