AI × Web3: It's not about narrative stacking, but role division
Recently in the Web3 community, AI has almost become a "universal prefix." Whether it's DeFi, NFT, or DAO, just adding AI seems to immediately create a new story. But upon reflection, the problems AI and Web3 solve are actually completely different. AI addresses efficiency issues: faster decision-making, less manpower, stronger predictions; Web3 addresses trust issues: asset ownership, rule enforcement, value distribution. Many current projects merely use AI as marketing packaging without clearly thinking through the collaboration between the two. The truly promising scenario is not "AI helping people trade cryptocurrencies," but AI participating in the economic system as an independent entity: it can own wallets, execute contracts, provide services, and earn revenue. Blockchain ensures that these actions are transparent, verifiable, and tamper-proof. Perhaps the next wave of Web3 growth will not only attract more human users but also enable non-human intelligence to participate safely in the value network. This is the most promising long-term direction for AI × Web3.
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AI × Web3: It's not about narrative stacking, but role division
Recently in the Web3 community, AI has almost become a "universal prefix." Whether it's DeFi, NFT, or DAO, just adding AI seems to immediately create a new story. But upon reflection, the problems AI and Web3 solve are actually completely different. AI addresses efficiency issues: faster decision-making, less manpower, stronger predictions; Web3 addresses trust issues: asset ownership, rule enforcement, value distribution. Many current projects merely use AI as marketing packaging without clearly thinking through the collaboration between the two. The truly promising scenario is not "AI helping people trade cryptocurrencies," but AI participating in the economic system as an independent entity: it can own wallets, execute contracts, provide services, and earn revenue. Blockchain ensures that these actions are transparent, verifiable, and tamper-proof. Perhaps the next wave of Web3 growth will not only attract more human users but also enable non-human intelligence to participate safely in the value network. This is the most promising long-term direction for AI × Web3.