Honestly, in the past two years, "decentralized AI" has been mentioned too many times, but few have actually been turned into products.



The reason I pay attention to @nesaorg is very simple:
It’s not selling a concept of "AI + Blockchain," but genuinely solving a problem—
How to run AI applications on a truly decentralized network, and ensure users can use them smoothly.

On @nesaorg, developers are not just creating protocol demos, but complete AI applications (DAI).
For users, it’s no different from ordinary AI products;
But behind the scenes, reasoning, coordination, and incentives are all decentralized.

This is very important.
Because only when a decentralized AI is "as easy to use as normal products" can it have a chance to break out of the small circle.
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