The essence of 0G is to build a brand-new on-chain consensus infrastructure for the AI era. It not only addresses consensus issues but also considers the three core needs of storage, computing power, and sharding.
Currently, in centralized systems, only a handful of large models collaborate with each other, and the bottlenecks are not yet obvious. But imagine the future scenario: what will happen when hundreds or even thousands, or even exponentially many AI Agents need to work together in real-time on the chain?
Communication between them, task division, execution coordination, result confirmation, value payment, and even work delivery—all these processes require a trustworthy, efficient infrastructure to support. 0G is born precisely for this large-scale AI collaboration. In other words, the underlying trust and collaboration mechanisms of the future AI ecosystem may rely on this type of infrastructure to be realized.
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BrokenRugs
· 5h ago
It sounds quite idealistic, but it's still early to tell if that day will come.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-13 14:26
Honestly, this scene is quite incredible. Thousands of AI Agents working on the chain simultaneously—just imagining it makes me think it must require some seriously impressive infrastructure to support it.
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92ethCapy
· 01-13 04:13
Bull Run 🐂
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92ethCapy
· 01-13 04:13
HODL tight 💪
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92ethCapy
· 01-12 23:28
HODL tight 💪
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GasGuzzler
· 01-12 21:03
It sounds quite grand, but are there really that many AI Agents that need on-chain collaboration now? It still feels like just planning at this stage.
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-12 21:03
A thousand-fold opportunity is right in front of you, but most people are still debating what AI Agents are... I've already gone all in.
Wait, can this infrastructure really support a geometric number of Agents running? It looks impressive on paper, but implementing it in reality is another story.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-12 20:59
It sounds like talking about the future, but right now even individual models often have glitches. Are you really ready?
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MEVHunterX
· 01-12 20:59
It sounds grand, but who is actually using it now?
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MetadataExplorer
· 01-12 20:55
Speaking of which, having a thousand AI Agents running on the chain simultaneously makes the current public blockchains go crazy just thinking about it. The 0G idea is quite on point, but whether it can hold up when that day comes is the real question.
The essence of 0G is to build a brand-new on-chain consensus infrastructure for the AI era. It not only addresses consensus issues but also considers the three core needs of storage, computing power, and sharding.
Currently, in centralized systems, only a handful of large models collaborate with each other, and the bottlenecks are not yet obvious. But imagine the future scenario: what will happen when hundreds or even thousands, or even exponentially many AI Agents need to work together in real-time on the chain?
Communication between them, task division, execution coordination, result confirmation, value payment, and even work delivery—all these processes require a trustworthy, efficient infrastructure to support. 0G is born precisely for this large-scale AI collaboration. In other words, the underlying trust and collaboration mechanisms of the future AI ecosystem may rely on this type of infrastructure to be realized.