AGI AIN’T THE IPHONE”
“Artificial General Intelligence is like the engine in a high-performance car, but without roads, it’s not getting anywhere. Web5 and Bitcoin? They’re the roads, traffic lights, and toll booths that make sure everything runs smoothly and securely. AGI isn’t the revolution—it’s just one part of a much bigger system. We need decentralized platforms to take control of our data, not hand over our entire ID to buy a drink or let hospitals keep selling our medical records. This revolution is about building the infrastructure—Web5, Bitcoin, and decentralized networks—that will let AI reach its full potential while keeping us in control.”
Proof of Work

Is difficult to explain the perks of a decentralized network to people that aren’t bother nor aware of centralized networks in the first place.
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In order to replace programmers with AI, clients should know how to communicate what they want.
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10/ I'd love to hear your thoughts. What are the potential pitfalls or benefits you see with this intersection of AI, blockchain, and decentralization? Let’s explore this idea together. 💬 #AI #Blockchain #Innovation
9/ Potential or Hype?
Does this concept hold potential for real-world use, or are there better ways to handle AI ownership, verification, and tracking? What are your thoughts on the viability of integrating Bitcoin Ordinals into AI systems? 🚀 #FutureTech #Discussion
8/ Ethical and Legal Issues:
Recording AI actions on a public ledger opens up questions about regulation, control, and accountability. How do we address the ethical and legal concerns surrounding such an approach? ⚖️ #Ethics #AI
7/ Technical Challenges:
Bitcoin’s limitations on transaction speed and cost could be a bottleneck. Would Layer 2 solutions or sidechains help here, or are we asking too much of Bitcoin for this kind of application? 💡 #Scalability #BlockchainTech
6/ Privacy Concerns:
One question: could you encrypt the data before inscribing it, so only those with the decryption key could access it? Would this balance blockchain transparency with the need for privacy, or are there other concerns? 🔒 #Privacy #Encryption
5/ Decentralized Networks:
Imagine these AI agents running on a mesh network, where computation is spread across nodes, not centralized servers. How feasible is this model for real-world AI applications, and what would be the benefits? 💻 #Decentralization #AI
4/ Identification:
Each AI agent could have a unique identifier linked to an inscribed satoshi, making its movements and ownership traceable on the blockchain. What risks do you see in publicly tracking AI agents like this? #DigitalIdentity #AI
3/ Verification:
Since inscriptions are stored on the blockchain, you could verify the authenticity and history of an AI agent in a decentralized, immutable way. Could this enhance trust in AI models or create unnecessary complexity? #Blockchain #Trust
2/ Ownership:
In theory, you could tokenize an AI agent by inscribing its unique identifier, code, or model parameters onto a satoshi. Ownership could be transferred along with that satoshi. How would this change how we think about AI ownership? 🔑 #AI #Blockchain