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Recently, discussions about decentralized AI have been heating up in the community. The emergence of the QUACK project has just hit the interests of many—it's unconventional and directly targets the integration of AI and blockchain.
Honestly, from a technical perspective, what this project aims to do is quite interesting. Decentralized AI engines, intelligent decision-making systems, open blockchain infrastructure—these concepts have long been anticipated in the Web3 space. Many are waiting to see when a truly practical product will be launched.
The project's logic is also straightforward: first, build a decentralized computing network at the foundational level. Second, bring AI models to life, moving away from the black box of centralized platforms. Finally, use blockchain to ensure data transparency and user rights. It indeed addresses some current pain points in AI applications.
Of course, from early-stage projects to building a full ecosystem, there are still many steps to take. Technical implementation, community governance, ecosystem incentives—each step is challenging. But what's interesting is that more and more developers and investors are starting to focus on this direction, indicating that the path itself is viable—it's just a matter of who can run more steadily.
For those interested in the intersection of AI and blockchain, this type of project is definitely worth tracking. After all, the competition for the next-generation internet infrastructure has just begun.
To put it simply, it depends on whether QUACK can truly make the model transparent, otherwise it's just another PPT project
How is the ecological incentive design? Are there details in the white paper?
Feels like we have to wait for the product to land again. How are the previous batch of projects doing now
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QUACK? Never heard of it, probably just another conceptual project.
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The black box problem is indeed annoying; I'm just worried it’s another dream built on PowerPoint.
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I’m optimistic about this track, but honestly, the ecological incentives are still confusing.
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Another one aiming for revolution; surviving until next year would be good enough.
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Building the underlying computational network... feels like a deep pit, easy to fall in but hard to get out.
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Sounds nice, but the key still depends on whether the token price can hold up.
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Finally, someone is seriously working on decentralized AI, but I’m worried it will end in failure again.
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Is the intelligent decision-making system reliable? Who will cover the massive computing costs?
Oh wait, we still need to see it actually run before we can say anything. Those previous promises are still just in PPTs.
These types of projects are worth paying attention to, but don't get too optimistic.