I recently spent time diving deep into an AI × blockchain infrastructure project, and I feel the market hasn't fully recognized its potential yet.
The industry is filled with voices pushing for more powerful models, but this project targets a different level—when AI systems truly participate in on-chain interactions and real-world decisions, how do you ensure its reasoning process is trustworthy, verifiable, and auditable?
This question sounds a bit niche, but when you think about it, it becomes clear: if AI black-box decisions directly affect on-chain asset flows, what basis do users have for trust? This is actually the real bottleneck for AI's real-world deployment in Web3. Compared to optimizing the algorithm itself, solving the trust problem is rarer and more valuable.
I recently spent time diving deep into an AI × blockchain infrastructure project, and I feel the market hasn't fully recognized its potential yet.
The industry is filled with voices pushing for more powerful models, but this project targets a different level—when AI systems truly participate in on-chain interactions and real-world decisions, how do you ensure its reasoning process is trustworthy, verifiable, and auditable?
This question sounds a bit niche, but when you think about it, it becomes clear: if AI black-box decisions directly affect on-chain asset flows, what basis do users have for trust? This is actually the real bottleneck for AI's real-world deployment in Web3. Compared to optimizing the algorithm itself, solving the trust problem is rarer and more valuable.