The "Crypto+AI" concept is very popular, but why does it still lack real-world applications that can be implemented?
There are three core issues: First, the fragmentation of tools and protocols, where users have to switch between countless dapps and chains; second, the disconnection of interactions, making it difficult for on-chain and off-chain data, AI, and applications to integrate seamlessly; third, the high barriers to entry, making it hard for non-developers to participate in the ecosystem.
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The "Crypto+AI" concept is very popular, but why does it still lack real-world applications that can be implemented?
There are three core issues: First, the fragmentation of tools and protocols, where users have to switch between countless dapps and chains; second, the disconnection of interactions, making it difficult for on-chain and off-chain data, AI, and applications to integrate seamlessly; third, the high barriers to entry, making it hard for non-developers to participate in the ecosystem.