According to BlockBeats, the DMind Benchmark developed by Minara team had its paper officially accepted by the Datasets & Benchmarks Track at KDD 2026 on July 9, becoming the first evaluation benchmark in the digital assets × AI domain to pass peer review and enter an international top-tier conference.
The benchmark comprises 3,154 objective questions and 389 open-ended tasks covering nine subdomains including DeFi, Tokenomics, and contract security. The dataset has evaluated 31 cutting-edge large language models including GPT, Claude, and Gemini, and has exceeded 13,000 downloads on Hugging Face.