TJ Kawamura 🎩
@tjkawa
Biggest takeaways from ETHDenver: - AI Agents Are Here to Stay – Speculative AI bots (like reply bot memecoins) are fading, but utility-driven ones (without tokens) will grow. AI lacks trust, blockchain lacks adoption—together, they help solve each other’s problems. - Too Many Chains, Not Enough dApps – New chains keep launching, but speed/fees aren’t key differentiators anymore. The real battle is attracting top dApps and users. - Zero-Knowledge Privacy – Transparency is valuable, but privacy is crucial for adoption. ZK tech enables trustless verification while keeping data confidential. ZKSync & Aztec stood out. - Stablecoins – One of crypto’s strongest use cases is finally getting its due. Expect stablecoins to dominate in 2025, driving innovation and adoption. - Farcaster – App distribution matters, and Farcaster is here to stay. Projects are using Frames to drive engagement and reach the right users.
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justin.ahn.eth
@ahn.eth
>Too Many Chains, Not Enough dApps 100%, current situation reminds me of the video game industry just before console wars heated up - a lot of hardware without enough quality titles being published/ported to them and now we need a "nintendo" to step up!
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GBM Auction
@gbm
Too many chains, not enough dApps is bang on. Thats why we built our auction model to be deployed on multiple chains and are happy to extend support to any chain that a partner wants.
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Krish Chelikavada
@thecskc
> utility-driven ones (without tokens) will grow. what kinds do you see working within web3?
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Luiz Ramalho
@luiz
> AI lacks trust, blockchain lacks adoption what ai’s trust issues blockchain could solve?
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