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1/ Cutting through the noise: onchain AI We're kicking off a new style of blog posts at @privy to help make sense of all the noise in the market Today, we're writing about the four pockets of the onchain AI market we're most excited about from work with Virtuals, Bankr, Kaito, and many others! https://privy.io/blog/onchain-AI
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2/ Agent launchpads π Instead of requiring technical expertise, platforms like Virtuals and ai16zβs OS Eliza framework enable anyone to launch and co-own AI agents β complete with a wallet, a customizable personality, and a social presence. Creation is now democratized.
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3/ Agent-managed wallets π€ Griffain lets users create AI agents on Solana that autonomously transact, from trading and swaps to yield claims. Now users can get automated portfolios and personalized trading strategies without any need for traditional centralized services.
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4/ @deployer's bankr bot takes this a step further and brings the concept of agent-managed wallets directly to the timeline. Instead of switching to a trading app from a social app where users learn new token information, they can post or cast at Bankr to make instant transactions for them.
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5/ AI-powered crypto π‘ Crypto products are leveraging AI to supercharge UX and drive engagement. For example, Kaito uses AI to analyze content across X, identify influential accounts, and convert it into onchain data (βyapsβ) that other apps in the ecosystem can integrate.
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6/ Crypto-powered AI πͺ¨ The same is true vice-versa: AI infrastructure is leverages crypto to enhance UX. Aethir is building a decentralized GPU network that enables devs to access powerful resources without the limitations and high costs that come with centralized systems.
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