The collision of AI and Web3 is opening up new possibilities. Imagine complex smart contract logic driven by AI, improving both efficiency and security. Meanwhile, Web3's decentralized mechanisms can provide trustworthy storage and verification methods for AI training data and model results—avoiding the risk of data monopolization by a single entity.



Currently, SOL and ETH, as leading smart contract platforms, are exploring the feasibility of such applications. As technological iterations progress, whether this integration can truly be implemented at scale depends on the actual market feedback.
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 4h ago
It sounds beautiful to talk about this integration, but why do I feel it's mostly just talk? Has the large-scale application really been implemented? --- Both SOL and ETH, the two veteran players, are pondering this, which shows there is indeed room for imagination, but the market has yet to give an answer. --- AI-driven smart contracts, decentralized data verification... sounds impressive, but I'm worried it's just hype. --- I'm actually interested in decentralized storage training data, it's better than being completely controlled by a big company. --- Efficiency and security are both improving? Let's first see how to handle gas fees and network congestion. --- Honestly, it's still about who can come out with a usable product first; right now, it's all about imagination. --- SOL is fast, ETH has a mature ecosystem, and this competition might really produce something. --- The risk of data monopoly definitely exists, but for Web3 to solve this problem, true decentralization is a prerequisite. Right now, big players still call the shots.
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 4h ago
This sounds nice, but it's still too early for AI-driven contracts to run stably. The hype is much faster than the actual implementation. Wait, the data monopoly issue is indeed a good point, but who will bear the cost of on-chain storage? Both SOL and ETH are testing the waters, but in the end, it probably depends on whose ecosystem incentives are more aggressive. AI + Web3 sounds great, but I think we should wait until we see actual projects landing before making any judgments. Otherwise, it's all just on paper. The idea of large-scale applications is mentioned every year, but I personally don't believe much in these concept hype cycles. Reliable data storage is indeed necessary, but is it really cost-effective to do it on-chain? Gas fees could eat up all the profits.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 4h ago
From a technical architecture perspective, this solution sounds very elegant, but I have to say, the article didn't mention the cost of data on-chain. In terms of true scalability, can SOL and ETH currently handle the volume of data required for AI model validation? This is a fundamental bottleneck.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 4h ago
Sounds great, but we still have to wait to see it in practice. Right now, it's all just armchair strategizing. I'm skeptical about AI-driven contracts; could there be more bugs? Let's see who delivers results first, SOL or ETH. This fusion sounds like it's just for the sake of merging; what about practical applications? Honestly, data privacy still carries risks. Don't be fooled by marketing hype. Decentralized storage costs are so high; can it really scale? I'm doubtful.
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