I have a thought I want to share with everyone. Combining two different technical approaches can create the prototype of autonomous digital entities.



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What is the core pain point? An AI agent may seem very smart, but if its decision-making power and execution ability are stuck in a centralized link, it’s still just a toy. True autonomy is not just about thinking; it must also be able to act independently.

Currently, there are projects working on optimizing AI inference frameworks, and there are projects building infrastructure for autonomous execution on the chain. What if these two could be seamlessly integrated? The AI’s intelligent decisions directly trigger on-chain actions, with no waiting, no delays, and no risk of bottlenecks.

The resulting entity would no longer be just a "smart tool," but a truly autonomous digital entity that can operate independently and is not constrained by single points of failure. This could be the key to the next stage of DeFi and Web3 development.
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PriceOracleFairyvip
· 01-08 22:30
yo ngl this is just adding latency middleware with extra steps... or wait, if the inference actually gets baked into the execution layer directly then maybe we're talking about something different?
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Rugpull幸存者vip
· 01-08 18:38
Hmm... It sounds great, but the key question is who will control this digital entity? I'm worried that in the end, it will still be held by some VC.
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RamenStackervip
· 01-07 21:06
Well... basically, AI is no longer being choked by centralized overlords, finally set free. Wait, if that really happens, what will happen to the platforms that make money by front-running? Will they cause some new trouble again? On-chain autonomous execution that triggers directly sounds great, but isn't gas fee a problem? It's basically pairing AI with the blockchain as a CP, letting them talk to each other, so humans can finally sleep. But this theoretical idea sounds beautiful; actually implementing it is another story altogether.
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 01-05 23:03
Wow, this idea is quite innovative. The combination of AI and blockchain can really get a lot of work done. --- Wait, is seamless integration that easy? How do they solve all the engineering problems in the middle? --- It still depends on who can truly merge these two first. Right now, everyone is just talking pretty words. --- Damn, if autonomous execution can really be achieved, that might truly change the game. --- That's a good point, but it still feels like an idealistic stage. --- The question is, can the existing AI reasoning frameworks keep up with blockchain speed? That's a bit uncertain. --- I want to see which project dares to actually try, instead of just talking big. --- But this is indeed a good angle. Autonomous digital entities sound pretty sci-fi.
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 01-05 22:59
It's interesting, but I'm worried it might just be theoretical. Honestly, AI reasoning frameworks and on-chain execution integration sound great, but are the tech stacks compatible? This guy's imagination is impressive, but I wonder who will actually get it running in practice.
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LightningSentryvip
· 01-05 22:53
This logic is quite interesting. Seamless integration of AI reasoning + on-chain execution indeed bypasses centralized bottlenecks. But can it really achieve zero latency? --- Autonomous digital entities sound exciting, but only if there's enough decentralized infrastructure to back them up; otherwise, it's just a different coat of the same old. --- Basically, is the goal for AI to truly manage its own funds? That's a bit of a leap haha. --- Wait, who will be responsible for the risks of these digital entities at that time? DAO governance can't handle AI's little tricks. --- Combining two approaches sounds simple, but actual engineering implementation is a nightmare. --- Honestly, if such a thing could really be built, then a bunch of AI + blockchain game projects in the market should just pack up and sleep. --- The pain points are spot on, but most projects are still just spinning stories to raise funds, far from true autonomous digital entities.
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SerumSurfervip
· 01-05 22:35
That's right, the barrier of centralization should have been broken long ago. AI alone isn't enough; execution capability is the real key. --- Hmm, this idea is quite interesting. AI reasoning + on-chain execution directly connected, removing all those middlemen is indeed refreshing. The question is, can the tech stack be implemented successfully? Which project is closest right now? --- Autonomous digital entities? Sounds very futuristic, but whether it can be truly realized depends on whether it can avoid dropping the ball. --- This is the path Web3 should take—allow machines to become truly autonomous, rather than continue to be controlled by a centralized node. --- In theory, there's no problem. The key is how to ensure security. What if AI goes haywire? --- Two routes seamlessly connected. It sounds easy to say, but it's not that simple to implement. But if it really happens, it will indeed change the game.
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