Remember when everyone thought AI was just fancy chatbots? That was AI 1.0 – all interface, no substance. You'd type a question into ChatGPT and get an answer, impressive for a moment but ultimately just LLM interfaces dressed up as innovation.
But we're already past that. AI 2.0 is different. It's not sitting in browsers anymore. It's actually doing things – automating workflows, powering on-chain analytics, generating real value in production environments. The difference? 1.0 was about showing off tech. 2.0 is about solving actual problems.
For the crypto space, this shift matters. We're seeing AI move from research papers into mainnet protocols. Smart contract auditing, transaction analysis, wallet behavior prediction – these aren't hypotheticals anymore. They're working systems.
The transition from talking about AI to deploying AI is the real inflection point. That's where the actual builder energy lives.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 5h ago
Well said. The transition from bragging to actually getting things done is indeed a watershed moment. Too many projects are still in version 1.0 stage, just self-entertaining.
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PortfolioAlert
· 5h ago
Speaking of AI 1.0 and all those flashy things, they should have faded away long ago. Now, the systems truly running on mainnet are the real deal.
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NeonCollector
· 6h ago
Alright, finally someone said it. I'm really tired of that bunch of ChatGPT marketing before. Now is the real moment to go on the chain.
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FancyResearchLab
· 6h ago
It's another "AI 2.0," sounding just like the excuse I used last time for a failed contract audit—supposedly feasible in theory, but still a trap in practice.
Remember when everyone thought AI was just fancy chatbots? That was AI 1.0 – all interface, no substance. You'd type a question into ChatGPT and get an answer, impressive for a moment but ultimately just LLM interfaces dressed up as innovation.
But we're already past that. AI 2.0 is different. It's not sitting in browsers anymore. It's actually doing things – automating workflows, powering on-chain analytics, generating real value in production environments. The difference? 1.0 was about showing off tech. 2.0 is about solving actual problems.
For the crypto space, this shift matters. We're seeing AI move from research papers into mainnet protocols. Smart contract auditing, transaction analysis, wallet behavior prediction – these aren't hypotheticals anymore. They're working systems.
The transition from talking about AI to deploying AI is the real inflection point. That's where the actual builder energy lives.