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The wave of on-chain AI Agents is coming, but there's a common overlooked issue: without reliable data sources, even the smartest smart contracts are just making blind decisions.
This is why data oracle infrastructure like WINkLink is so crucial. They are responsible for securely and accurately transmitting real-world data from outside the chain to the blockchain, giving AI Agents "eyes" and "ears." In other words, data quality directly determines the decision-making quality of on-chain AI.
In the current explosion of the AI Agent ecosystem, whoever controls the trusted data entry points will seize the infrastructure dividends of this round. The value of WINkLink in this race may not have been fully realized yet.
What if the oracle is attacked? Even the smartest AI Agent would be useless.
Talking about infrastructure dividends, it feels a bit late now; this wave has already been sniffed out.
WINkLink indeed lacks exposure, but the competition in the track is quite fierce, it's not just about them.
Wait, does an AI Agent really need this kind of centralized oracle? Where is the truly decentralized solution?
No matter how powerful smart contracts are, without real data sources, they can only guess blindly. This logic holds.
Data entry points are indeed a battleground, but how many can truly be implemented?
WINkLink has indeed solved a pain point, but with so many players in this track, it's hard to say who will really come out on top.
How long can the hype around AI Agents last? It always feels like the waves rise and fall...
The most profitable business is often infrastructure, and this rule seems to apply everywhere.
Data access = right to speak; this logic makes sense. It all depends on who can set the standards first and solidify them.
Oracles are indeed often overlooked. Everyone focuses on the Agent itself, but no one pays attention to what data is being fed in.