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The promise of blockchains is ambitious: that a programmable and decentralized ledger will facilitate global consensus in a genuinely democratized way. Importantly, they should empower any individual to meaningfully create on and contribute to this distributed and programmable ledger. That’s the vision I bought into when I started developing on blockchains - but fast forward 5 years, and it feels like there are 4000 people in the world who have the ability to do this - 400 of them have launched something with real traction, and 250 of the 400 are operating casinos of some sort. AI solves this in a number of ways, but its major unlock is that it solves the most time-intensive part about building anything on-chain: building the actual app around a protocol or on-chain logic. The problem is that there’s a ton of disparate, isolated, and even obfuscated blockchain context that an AI needs to do this well. No current platform cuts it.
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