The current Web3 ecosystem faces a bottleneck: the execution efficiency and functionality expansion of smart contracts are limited. What if the ability to invoke AI models could be directly integrated into on-chain processes?
This is precisely the problem that the next-generation Layer1 aims to solve. On such platforms, developers can complete smart contract development and AI model invocation within a single on-chain workflow—without crossing multiple systems, avoiding complex integration costs. The core advantages are reflected in several aspects:
**Execution Layer**, a fully parallelized computing architecture significantly improves the processing speed of complex workloads, representing a qualitative leap over traditional sequential execution schemes.
**Application Layer**, this infrastructure is inherently suitable for high-performance scenarios such as AI, DeFi, and gaming finance. Developers migrating to a native AI platform do not need to bear additional costs, lowering the barrier to innovation.
More importantly, this marks a turning point in the evolution of dApps. Future decentralized applications will no longer be just a pile of smart contracts, but AI-powered smart contracts—capable of self-adaptation, learning, and making more complex decisions. Such Layer1 platforms are born precisely for this transformation.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-06 06:10
It sounds very sexy, but how many can actually be implemented? The competition in this space is too fierce now.
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NFTRegretter
· 01-06 03:21
Sounds great, but I don't know if it can actually run... I've heard all the talk about parallelization and AI-driven solutions, but in the end, it's just various bugs and skyrocketing gas fees.
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MEVictim
· 01-06 00:12
Sounds great, but what happens when it actually gets implemented? It's just another "revolutionary breakthrough" story.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-05 10:54
Technically speaking, the parallel architecture depends on actual throughput data to be meaningful; otherwise, it's just a PPT promise. One point needs clarification: can the cost of running AI models on the chain really be reduced? There's a misconception that has been overlooked...
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 01-05 10:52
说得好听,但真正能落地的有几个?感觉又是炒概念的时代来了
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MetaNomad
· 01-05 10:41
Sounds impressive, but can it really solve the gas fee problem?
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LiquidationKing
· 01-05 10:35
Sounds good, but has this theory been implemented? Feels like the same old hype again.
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PretendingSerious
· 01-05 10:33
Sounds great, but execution might not be so easy... Can AI truly run on the blockchain?
The current Web3 ecosystem faces a bottleneck: the execution efficiency and functionality expansion of smart contracts are limited. What if the ability to invoke AI models could be directly integrated into on-chain processes?
This is precisely the problem that the next-generation Layer1 aims to solve. On such platforms, developers can complete smart contract development and AI model invocation within a single on-chain workflow—without crossing multiple systems, avoiding complex integration costs. The core advantages are reflected in several aspects:
**Execution Layer**, a fully parallelized computing architecture significantly improves the processing speed of complex workloads, representing a qualitative leap over traditional sequential execution schemes.
**Application Layer**, this infrastructure is inherently suitable for high-performance scenarios such as AI, DeFi, and gaming finance. Developers migrating to a native AI platform do not need to bear additional costs, lowering the barrier to innovation.
More importantly, this marks a turning point in the evolution of dApps. Future decentralized applications will no longer be just a pile of smart contracts, but AI-powered smart contracts—capable of self-adaptation, learning, and making more complex decisions. Such Layer1 platforms are born precisely for this transformation.