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Re: Does Blockchain Need Privacy AI?
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o48o
on 24/03/2025, 15:42:03 UTC
You are using buzz words without explaining the need of "AI" in here. There are several ways use privacy but if done correctly and decentralized way, mostly it means ton of computing power, rendering the end result just too expensive for traditional use of cryptocurrency.

Ai itself isn't needed in any blockchain project that i have seen. There are way cheaper and less bulky ways to use existing AI models that don't require any decentralization. In fact they are open source that you can literally use in any machine. Tokens or coins for it are pointless.
You are actually right; I also have seen a lot of blockchain projects that don't really need AI. But if we carefully look at what the OP said, he might actually have had an experience with one, and you know, just because you and I haven't seen something doesn't really mean that they don't exist. And about the $NIL token he mentioned, in all sincerity, I have been seeing it trending on X, especially since exchanges are going about with the pre-market and after then listing https://x.com/nillionnetwork/status/1903129477716263208 I surely will do more research on it to see if it is a project i can jump into.
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I don't use xitter, and i am not interested about any paid bounty trends on it. However, i admit that i am seriously prejudiced about these buzzwords, so i judged the project without even looking at it. So i will be looking at it later on. I don't hold my breath though. From the first look it seems to be all over the map, which isn't a good thing for a blockchain project.

I am very skeptical, but i try to get some of my more tech savvy-friends to look at their tech paper, and explain the pros and cons, hoping that i am not wasting their time.