There is an overlooked ruthless character hidden in the AI track, Bluwhale, who may be doing a game-changing thing.
Those projects that only call API interfaces and dare to shout "AI revolution" will be put aside for now. The real problem is: the AI Agent that runs all over the world now doesn't even have a decent "ID card".
They cannot prove their historical behavior, accumulate reputation value, let alone have a verifiable asset record on the chain. It's like a group of black households wandering around the Web3 world.
What Bluwhale is doing is to establish an on-chain identity system for these agents - so that each AI has its own "household registration file". This is the infrastructure work that touches on the essence of Web3 and AI integration.
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ILCollector
· 22h ago
To put it bluntly, this is the real stuck neck position. Now a bunch of AI projects are shells, and I think Bluwhale's idea has stepped on the pain point.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 22h ago
Oh, someone finally explained this matter clearly, AI Agent has no identity, it's really a big problem
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 22h ago
Forehead... Finally saw someone say this. The API caller really should be stopped, and Bluwhale's angle really hits the point
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 22h ago
This logic does hit the mark, AI Agent is now an unlicensed homeless person... But can Bluwhale really solve the trust problem, or is it another infrastructure dreamer?
There is an overlooked ruthless character hidden in the AI track, Bluwhale, who may be doing a game-changing thing.
Those projects that only call API interfaces and dare to shout "AI revolution" will be put aside for now. The real problem is: the AI Agent that runs all over the world now doesn't even have a decent "ID card".
They cannot prove their historical behavior, accumulate reputation value, let alone have a verifiable asset record on the chain. It's like a group of black households wandering around the Web3 world.
What Bluwhale is doing is to establish an on-chain identity system for these agents - so that each AI has its own "household registration file". This is the infrastructure work that touches on the essence of Web3 and AI integration.