A compelling example of Web3 innovation: an Eliza AI agent built to run natively on-chain. The architecture leverages the Internet Computer network to serve both frontend and backend infrastructure, ensuring true decentralization. Under the hood, it harnesses Eliza's native Rust runtime for optimal performance and security. For AI inference, the system integrates OpenAI capabilities through vetKeys for privacy-preserving computation—or alternatively, employs a lightweight on-chain language model for complete decentralization. This technical stack demonstrates how AI agents can operate autonomously within blockchain ecosystems without dependency on traditional cloud infrastructure.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 7h ago
On-chain AI agents are really here, but to be honest, vetKeys' privacy solution sounds a bit complicated... Can it really be implemented successfully?
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BasementAlchemist
· 7h ago
On-chain AI agents are indeed a new direction, but vetKeys' privacy solution still sounds a bit complicated.
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Rust runtime + on-chain inference, this architecture is really powerful, just not sure about the costs.
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Another project aiming to disrupt cloud infrastructure, is it real...
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Using Internet Computer as backend support, this idea is quite interesting.
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Fully decentralized AI inference sounds amazing, but what about performance bottlenecks?
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Eliza running on-chain, if it really works, that would be a major event.
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Can someone explain vetKeys? It seems crucial but I don't quite understand.
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Another Web3 + AI combo, will this time be different?
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Performance and decentralization, why does it always feel like a trade-off?
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Can this thing really withstand mainnet gas fees? Not mentioning costs, but it still feels like something's missing.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 8h ago
Haha, finally seeing real on-chain AI, not those boastful projects.
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BearMarketLightning
· 8h ago
On-chain AI agents are up and running, this is the direction I want to see. However, can vetKeys' privacy computing really hold up?
A compelling example of Web3 innovation: an Eliza AI agent built to run natively on-chain. The architecture leverages the Internet Computer network to serve both frontend and backend infrastructure, ensuring true decentralization. Under the hood, it harnesses Eliza's native Rust runtime for optimal performance and security. For AI inference, the system integrates OpenAI capabilities through vetKeys for privacy-preserving computation—or alternatively, employs a lightweight on-chain language model for complete decentralization. This technical stack demonstrates how AI agents can operate autonomously within blockchain ecosystems without dependency on traditional cloud infrastructure.