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Open networks should be the foundation for AI development, not walled gardens controlled by centralized platforms.
Consider this: a Native AI DAO model brings genuine decentralization to artificial intelligence. Think of it as combining the versatility of OpenRouter—which aggregates multiple LLMs—with the efficiency layer that DeFi routers like 1inch provide. It's infrastructure for AI, built on Web3 principles.
The architecture rests on two core mechanics:
**AI RPC Infrastructure**: Direct, unified access to 100+ language models globally. No middleman extracting value at every query.
**Proof of Quality**: An on-chain mechanism ensuring model outputs meet verifiable standards—transparency and accountability baked into the system itself.
This is what decentralized AI actually looks like: permissionless, transparent, and aligned with the original promise of Web3.
But the question is, does anyone actually use this thing? Or is it just another idealistic DAO dream
OpenRouter + DeFi routing is indeed a brilliant idea, but how to ensure proof of quality isn't manipulated?
Wait, 100+ models direct connection, won't the gas fees explode?
DAO governance is about to be messed with again... Forget it, let's just watch for now
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100+ models directly connected? The key is whether the gas fees will eat up all the arbitrage profits...
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It's DAO and on-chain again, I've heard this routine for three years. When will it truly be implemented?
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Proof of quality sounds sexy, but who defines quality? It's still the person with the most say who decides.
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Does it have any practical advantages over OpenRouter, or is it just another hype?
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Centralized AI is a monopoly, but is this kind of decentralization necessarily better? I have my doubts.
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This is what Web3 should be playing, a hundred times better than those shitcoins.
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The AI DAO logic is basically just moving the DeFi gameplay onto AI—smart move.
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The key is the Proof of Quality, on-chain verification of model quality, so transparency can truly be achieved.
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But speaking of which, can 100+ models really run smoothly? Won't the gas fees explode?
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It's DeFi, DAO, and Web3 all at once—sounds great, but I wonder how much of it can actually be implemented.
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I agree that middlemen earning arbitrage is annoying, but the complexity of this system... ordinary people simply can't use it.
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Building AI on Web3 infrastructure is better than being monopolized by OpenAI and Claude.
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So is this the next hot trend? It should have been on our radar earlier.
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Permissionless access sounds good, but I'm worried it will just become another tool for scamming users.