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So, hey everyone, welcome to hashtag AI on B&B,
trends, builders and beyond. My name is Esther from B&B Chain and today we've invited a few
outstanding AI builders to share what they're building and have been building on B&B Chain
and the trends that they're paying attention to in this sector. All right, and before we begin,
it's just a very important disclaimer here that nothing said here is
You should always, always do your own research before interacting with any Web3 protocols
And without further ado, let's just kick it off with introductions.
Why don't we start with Aliyah?
Hello, and thank you, Esther, for the invitation and warm greetings to everyone.
Yeah, so I'm Richard, Head of Ecosystem at Alliah AI.
And so a quick intro for us.
Alliah AI is an open, composable Web3 AI data labeling platform.
So we're sort of designed to combine proven business models from Web2 data
providers with superior user traction of Web3 ecosystems. So we're sort of designed to combine proven business models from Web2 data providers
with superior user traction of Web3 ecosystems.
But basically how it works is that our users are able to contribute AI data
and monetize their spare time by earning rewards through a simple gamified user interface
by completing in-game data challenges for various rewards.
So we aim to build a Web3 foundation for open decentralized AI data economies by connecting distributed data workforces directly with AI developers worldwide
for organic Web3 communities and also tokenized incentive mechanisms.
Thanks, Richard, for your introduction.
Next up, let's have Trevor.
Good morning from where I am in Australia.
So, yeah, I'll give a brief introduction to Tagger, though.
We're a decentralized AI data solution platform for data labeling, collection, management, processing, and trading.
You come onto our main site, so www.tagger.pro, and head over to Task Plaza, and you can start claiming tasks.
So what is data labeling?
Data labeling is basically,
you know, to train an AI from zero to, you know, a mature application, then the AI needs to learn
stuff. That stuff is data. But like AI doesn't really know, for example, what a lung nodule
looks like from day one. So we need to label what, for example, a lung nodule, like a professional
data set, like what a lung nodule looks like on a CT scan. But usually, you know, non-doctors,
non-nurses, it's very difficult for them to locate a lung nodule on a CT scan. So we would have an AI
copilot tool that already roughly 60 to 70% know what a loan nodule looks like and that instantly helps people to
label the data and with three to four clicks four to five clicks eventually you know we'll have a
segmentation model that helps people label so you can claim the task from our website and
complete the data labeling task one by one and you have instant rewards to your wallet so it's not experience
points not rewards point just instant tag and instant cross-border payments to your wallet
so that's basically a freelancing crowdsource decorp so decentralized corporation model that
we run here yeah thank you all right super concise thanks Trevor for introduction really interesting
now the next speaker I want to introduce is Walter yeah thank you so much Esther and thank
you to the you know projects attending this AMA so I'll introduce um BNB chain I'm from
business development at BNB chain so um just to highlight to everyone BNB chain we are
Just to highlight to everyone, BNB chain, it consists of the layer one, BSC, or better known as BNB smart chain.
And built on top of it is our layer two, which is leveraging on the OP stack.
So we call it OP-BNB. It's much faster with lesser gas fees.
And the blockchain network that complements both of these networks is the decentralized data layer called Greenfield.
So all three chains combined to be called BNB chain and they both leverage on the BNB token as
guests. So yeah, today we're very happy to touch more about how AI is building on BNB chain. BNB
chain has always been an open and public ecosystem to welcome all vertigo to build up. So over the
past few years, DeFi, gaming, social has built up a lot.
real asset, stable coins have been growing a lot.
So today we're going to touch on the trends
and building of AI on BNB Chain.
And thank you everyone for being here.
Yeah, I think we've got an awesome lineup
Now that we're done with intros, I just want to quickly do a temperature check and get everyone's
opinion on what they have been paying attention to. So Richard, from a layer, tell us what is
one trend in the AI sector that you're paying attention to right now and tell us the reason why as well.
Yeah, sure. So I think I'm personally quite excited about the AI agent industry. I think there's a significant number of applications that could immediately leverage and benefit from AI
agent innovations in Web3. So for example, I think AI agent focused social media analysis,
smart contract protocol vulnerability detection,
which is very important in my opinion,
and also various forms of user customizable financial trend
analysis and automated on-chain trading agents
or potential applications that could be immediately
utilized by Web3 participants. trading agents or potential applications that could be immediately utilized
And also I think these sort of applications
come with a comparably lower entry barrier
over conventional institutional grade products.
Yeah, so I think that's sort of what I'm most excited about.
Cool, thanks for sharing.
All right. So AI agents for, you know, different purposes.
That's really interesting.
We've seen a lot of these, you know, in the past couple months, actually.
What are you looking at at the moment?
So basically, you know, I think AI can be separated into four major parts.
So data, model, then training, then inference.
So that's basically the whole pipeline. So I think two years ago, I was looking into distributed inference.
So distributed inference.
So distributed inference.
I found there was a lot of problems there, actually.
So, you know, to have a lot of computers mining compute supply.
So instead of, you know, computing the SHA-256, like, you know, puzzle in the Bitcoin mining system, people just supply, distribute the compute to solve the lack of
compute supply in the world. However, the idea sounds pretty cool, but there would always
be a lot of technical restrictions. So basically, for example, the connection speed, the communication
speed between two different geographical locations is simply not fast enough at the current moment.
And also, the network could get messy over time as more nodes connect.
And also, we have a lack of hardware over the whole world to act as, for example, intermediaries or CDNs and things like that.
does, for example, intermediaries or CDNs and things like that.
So there's a very long way to go for blockchain to, you know, work in, I think, the training
However, the model and the data, I think, you know, it's immediately adoptable.
So obviously, I'm most excited about data because, you know, my project, Tagger, is
on data but um you know i think i think
data is um easier to reach mass adoption because it's simple like there's not much big technology
that's going in there what we do is crowdsourcing we want to gather the people in um web3 because
like i think the web3 community is one of the strongest communities out there
in the internet.com culture.
So in that case, when people gather around over here, you do data labeling.
The more people we have, the stronger D-Corp is.
So Decentralized Corporation, that's our model.
The stronger D-Corp is, and then the stronger and the more data
we deliver to our client enterprise so we have we partner with Huawei Cloud
Blue Sky Carbon, Blockchain Venture Capital Inc, ReadyTel, Stables and you
know a lot more companies in web 2 that wants our data labeling work so we have
signed over 9.89 million USD to be settled in World Liberty Financial stablecoin, so USD1.
So the more people we have, the more data we can deliver.
And that's why we run a semi-meme culture here to gather people together in the community to attract them and do legit work that can go through a mass adoption.
So, you know, personally, obviously, I'm most excited about data because it's simple.
It's easy to, you know, mass adopt.
So, yeah, that's my take.
But, you know, agent is also very exciting because, you know, you can have basically
loyal and monetizable at the same time agents in WebServe.
So that's the future. like that's the future infrastructure.
Thanks, Trevor, for your take.
I really appreciate that.
Now, I think it's a great segue to bring in Walter to speak about the AI sector from
BNB chain's point of view, right?
So, Walter, tell us what you're seeing as well in the AI sector especially
in the ecosystem and touch on why AI has become such a great focus for BNB chain yeah thank you
for the question so BNB chain if you follow our socials on X BNB chain itself you can see that
this year we announced that we are BNB we're are AI centric. So I think this is a very key thing because although I mentioned that BNB chain is an open and public ecosystem, all verticals grow.
But if you look into AI in depth, AI actually empowers all verticals.
And for the past few years, things like DeFi has been difficult for web-to-adoption and so on.
So the role of AI agents is to make things easy,
to make onboarding and usage frictionless.
So AI actually helps in all these specific areas.
For some other example that I give on DeFi, right?
So, you know, in the past, you would need to learn
which protocols are the best and slippage and so on.
But AI agents can actually access all these for you and
Then you know in just a problem or in a click you you will get what you want the best use on the
BME chain or the the best swap of specific tokens that you are looking for with the best less sleep age and so on
applies the same to gaming to
All the different social verticals,
DeFi, VPN, et cetera as well.
So I think this is a good step where instead of linear growth on the gaming chain,
by focusing on AI, we're actually working on exponential growth
And at this point, I can also answer the questions for the guests
where the biggest AI and Web3 trend that we are paying attention to.
So we think that we're still very early in AI and Web3 as well.
So right now we can see development tools, AI agents, AI data.
But we do think that all these things combine to sort of empower the AI agent vertical.
The data is for AI and then development tools can be the form of AI agent as well.
And we hope to see like more diverse forms of AI agents.
For example, on BMB chain, you know,
it could be automated trading agents.
It could be an AI companion.
All these things we think that suits the BMB chain's ecosystem,
You know, we love those interesting characters.
Or, you know, BMB Chain is also one of the highest
traded blockchains out there because we're very active
and vibrant with lots of different products and so on.
So yeah, I think these are the key areas
that BMB Chain is looking at,
and we look forward to see what all this AI growth
can bring to BMB Chain for the next few years.
Thanks Walter, thanks Walter. It's really exciting here in BNB Chain because we focus quite a bit on AI
in this sort of space. And at this point, I kind of want to introduce a speaker who just joined us.
Her name is Claire. So Claire, would you like to just take the stage
and do a quick introduction?
Yes, this is Claire. I'm from Qatar. And I'm certainly Oliver, the former speaker from
us, is now on a flight. So I will speak instead. So Qatar is essentially based on BNB chain and Greenfield.
And we're working on building,
including like decentralized computing inference.
And also we are already built like GPT to earn
And we guarantee that our builders can contribute data for larger AI
models. And that's it. Thank you. Nice. Thanks for the introduction, Claire. I'm hearing a lot
about data as well. You know, same as Trevor. I wanted to ask you, so what is a trend that you're looking at the most
in the AI sector? Maybe you could share with the audience.
Yeah, well, we think that like decentralized inference and computing would be a great
challenge and chance for us. So that's why we are building on this sector. And because we know that there are
a lot of computing resources all over the world, I mean anyone now can use computing
powers now and they can also contribute a lot of things to the community. And we also think that AI models need more
computing source in the future. And that means a lot of power will be needed. And in this way,
a more decentralized inference system would be helpful for anyone to access to the system and to make AI more accessible.
And we can also train larger AI models and I mean more personalized AI models for anyone
and that could be used more specifically.
So that's what we are looking at and what we're building on.
Okay, cool. Thanks, Claire, for sharing. I appreciate that. So that's what we are looking at and what we're building out.
Okay, cool. Thanks Claire for sharing. I appreciate that. I think I'm hearing a great mix of perspectives when it comes to trends. We've got agents, we've got data and even computing.
So now that we've mapped out the trends, I kind of want to shift here a little bit to discuss
about the building experience here at BNB Chain, right?
So all of you guys have, I mean, projects on BNB Chain.
The other listeners, how it's like actually building on BNB Chain?
What is the reason as well that you, you know, pick BNB as the chain to build on?
Just, I want to hear some builder stories.
Maybe we could start with Trevor this time.
So firstly, obviously, as Walter said,
and also like, you know, recent,
so BNB chain has been AI focused.
So like, you know, with the release of MCP protocols,
so especially, so that's like, I think think a very good, you know, technology there
so, like, people can use APIs directly.
So transforming an M times N problem into an M plus N.
So, like, there would be a unified API or unified, like, you know,
basically just API there for people to use to connect agents
to each other, agent applications.
And also I think for data, actually, the most important thing is community.
So actually, initially, very, very early last year, so when we founded Tagger, so around
January 2024, we were honestly, I have an honest opinion, we were thinking about going
Honest opinion, we were thinking about going to Solana.
But when we decided initially to, like around end of 2024,
so in December when we wanted to launch our token,
we thought BNB is a very, very good place to be.
Because as I said in our previous question,
we're semi-meme because we're a very serious AI project.
We have a lot of massive, like we have a lot of Web 2 adoption,
but we need to be inclusive.
We need the Web 3 community to actually join together,
to embrace the community because like the more people we have here,
The more data labellers, the more data we can deliver, the more quality.
So that's the logic here. So I think bmb chain is very inclusive like personally um you know i
don't want to you know take you know fire as like you know another blockchain but yeah solana is not
as inclusive as like as bmb chain it's definitely not so in BMB chain, you know, I think the culture here is correct.
Like it's good. People join together, people vibe together, especially back then. I thought BMB chain
was actually, you know, last year, mid last year, I thought BMB chain and I think a lot of people in
the market thought it's mainly about meme coins. But over the year, I think BNB chain has evolved so much.
So there are so many more technology, AI, infrastructure, DeFi happening on BNB chain with so many different project releases.
And also the focus of the chain, I think, have shifted towards real infrastructure and technology.
So having that meme background, I think, is a very inclusive thing for us, and especially for our crowdsourced decort model. And at the same time, over the past year,
BMB Chain has been extremely focused on AI. So I think this is a very, very good place to be for
TAGA. And, you know, thank you for the support along the way from BMBB Chain and also for Meme and also like the whole basically the BNB Chain ecosystem.
So, you know, I personally, I think it's a much, much better
pass road and like, you know, road map for us
than for it to happen on Solana.
Nice. Thanks, Trevor, for sharing.
I think, I mean, it's true that we've got a lot of like
Meme lovers here on, you know, BNB Chain. And yeah, thanks for sharing. I think, I mean, it's true that we've got a lot of meme lovers here on BNB Chain.
And yeah, thanks for sharing. Really appreciate that.
Tagger has been contributing a lot to the AI space as well on BNB Chain.
So, you know, it's definitely always a two-way relationship.
How about Richard from Alaya? Would you like to share about, you know, the builder story?
Why did you decide to have Al layer on BNB chain?
Or was it just a combination of a few factors?
So I think I really agree with most,
but on our side, we also, some of the reasons I would say firstly I think
originally our project was actually initially launched our test nets on Arbitrum but so you
know there's comparably a lot more I know you limited participation. And the ecosystem on Arbitrum simply isn't that active.
And, you know, both in terms of costs,
economic efficiency, and also just the ecosystem diversity
and the level of infrastructure support
is much more limited compared to the BNB chain ecosystem.
So yeah, I think, you know, low transaction costs and high performance outputs are actually
extremely important factors. And it's something, these are things that influence the decision
for project teams basically for anything.
And also, I think as Trevor mentioned earlier,
regarding consistency in infrastructural reliability,
for example, network uptime,
and also challenges associated
with distributed infrastructure networks,
such as global latency, et cetera.
So I think infrastructure reliability
and cost efficiency are also two of the major factors
that influenced our decision to launch our official product
and also our subsequent updates, et cetera, on a BNB chain.
So yeah, I think combined, et cetera, on BNB chain. So yeah, I think combined with a vibrant ecosystem
and also robot support from the BNB chain community,
I think another factor is also that
important infrastructure elements,
native ecosystem support for infrastructure networks
For example, data storage and handling solutions
I think these are sort of significant advantages
that aren't really easily replaceable by, you know,
by any other ecosystem in the industry.
And I think it's the most future-proof option for us.
And also, I think a lot of other projects
would find it the same way.
So having a complete infrastructure service network
that covers pretty much every essential building block
for AI applications, it's not only important,
but it also creates network affected managers.
So, you know, that compared to any potential competitors that would,
that are incapable of offering entire infrastructure packages through a single,
a single comprehensive ecosystem that's also reliable and consistent.
So, yeah, that's sort of like the underlying logic and reasoning for our
decision. Thank you. Thanks Richard for sharing. It's always good to hear from the builders
themselves about the reasons for building. I love the angle. Claire, why don't you go next?
Well, what do you think are, what were the reasons for building on BNB treatment?
Yeah, sure. So I think what we have in common in this point is like, we also think that the
community part is quite great for us, because we are an AI project. And AI means that we need really big, really large user base to contribute no matter
what we did, like we have already done the data, to collect data or in the future, like
to contribute computing power for inference or training. A larger user base would be quite important for us.
And also we gain a lot of support from BNB chain.
I mean, there are so many choices that we had at first,
but BNB chain gave us really a lot of support.
I mean, in developing and also in supporting of us in promotion, in a promotion way also.
And I also want to mention that VMBingChain and AI are so closely connected.
You know that we firstly built our green field
and it's really great way to story, decentralized way.
And so at first we store like AI data sets,
like checkpoint and many things.
Also that we set up our own data collection for choosing what we did is choosing what is better in your way to regard an AI response. I response and also we use AI to do laboring and all this data so connected with screen
fields so it can be persisted in a very delicate way and also it's the cost is acceptable compared to all the things that we have in the market.
So I think that BNB chain offers us the speed and make it affordable and the whole ecosystem
can support us to go longer on this AI road, I think.
Thank you, Claire, for your take appreciate that
at this point I'd like to introduce another speaker who just joined us today
we've got Kevin from my shelf would you like to sort of unmute and just
introduce to the listeners about yourself and the project
I need to apologize for getting the time wrong.
I just had a meeting that ran over the schedule.
Thank you for being here today.
My name is Kevin and I'm the Web3 Product Manager at MyShow.
So let me briefly introduce MyShow.
MyShow is a large AI developer community in the WebStreet.
So we have been continually improving our developer tools to lower the barrier for you guys for building AI agents.
And we also provide those developers the content distribution and monetization options which are challenging to improve implement in
web2 and now let me briefly introduce our newly launched show agent 2.0 and aka taste to add so if
you guys have used the show agent before you will probably familiar with its development process
for you are probably familiar with each development process,
and which relies entirely on a GUI-based interface.
Although it was intuitive,
this approach to geo presents barriers
for developers who had ideas,
but wasn't familiar with the workflow process.
But in our ShoeAgent 2.0,
you can use the natural language
to complete the whole process from backend setup and hosting configuration to F building.
We can open the 2.0.2.1 functionality.
If you are interested in Edge, I encourage you to try our Showagent 2.0 out.
you to chart our story gen 2.0 up.
All right, thanks Kevin for the introductions. We've just actually gone past this question,
but so I want to sort of get back to you on this. Could you sort of chime in on
why MyShelf sort of built the project on BNB Chain? You know, could you share the audience?
Was it because of the tech?
Was it because of the community?
Or was it because of the ecosystem support?
And since our first Unchained DeFi agent,
if I remember it was the last years,
so we have established a joint partnership with BNB Chain.
I think BNB Chain might be the first ecosystem
to embrace on-chain agent
and provide the extensive support on infra.
And those infra and widgets help our DeFi agents
can now see user intent and send translation with seconds.
At that time, many DeFi agents on Solana requires up to three minutes
to deal with this, so it's very impressive at that time.
Besides technical support, we all know that the Binance wallet
has become the hardest wallet option these years.
And most activities on BNB Chain happen exclusively through Binance Wallet.
activities on BNB Trends happen exclusively through Binance Wallet.
We decided to team up with BNB Trends at that time and be at Binance Wallet when we see the
this growth potential. And my show is particularly proud to have been the first project in the
in the Binance Wallet IDO during our teaching.
Binance Wallet IDO during our teaching. So thank you guys.
All right, thanks for sharing, Kevin.
At this point, I want to bring in Walter
Walter, tell the audience,
what is BNB's chain's point of view on this?
What makes the ecosystem so suited
for AI builders to sort of build on?
Yeah, definitely happy to touch on this.
So from maybe I touch on the tech angle first.
So at BNB chain, our tech team is always actively building
because as an infrastructure, it's important to set the right structure
for developers to produce products and users to use, right?
So I think in the past, for the Maxwell fork, we decreased the block time the block time we reduced the gas fees for layer one BNB is much in
itself and then other than that I have also mentioned that we have the OP stack
OP BNB and yeah many of the projects here as well have leveraged on the
decentralized data storage greenfield so all these things actually help you know
developers build stronger products on the M&B chain
compared to just a layer one blockchain network and for the business development
angle the marketing in business that angle is quite interesting where I
always tell people you know on the M&B chain how we have so many projects and
the whole spectrum of products right like mentioned earlier we have like from
memes you know you can have fun and fun stuff like memes all the way to serious
stuff like you know data collection and AI agents.
So what we do is that as long as your product is legit, it is properly building something
valuable, be it your one man team or 100 man studio, we try to have some point of exposure
or growth supports for you, like on that day, maybe exposure on that day or a welcome tweet as you can see on
our twitter bmv chain you can see that you know bi-weekly or weekly we have the welcoming of new
projects on board to provide exposure let people know what their project is about so all these
things we push as hard as possible for developers you know to get their exposure and then as they
grow we provide more such as amAs like these and so on so you
can you know reach out to our business development team maybe they are building
something to get in touch with all these supports and we're happy to expand
ecosystem even more as we you know B&B chain is growing a lot this weekend
this whole year I think it will even go further with all these developers on
board lastly for AI specific so when so when we provide the general supports I mentioned,
each vertical will actually have specific supports
catered to grow the vertical.
So for AI, if you notice on bmechain.org, our website,
under adding solutions for AI, you can see that as we grow,
like back then AI frameworks were important.
So we did a BME chain plugin for eliza os ai framework and then
subsequently as uh mentioned by travel we have um mcp to you know coordinate all the different
developer information you know mcp just appeared uh we sort of like consolidated the best uh tools
and uh you know the tools for agents in our mcp and that will help developers speed up the growth
of development of AI agents.
And AI agent launch pads at some point is very popular. We highlighted those as well.
And yeah, this will continue to grow. So if you check out our website and also our Kickstart program and so on, we will continue to have all these supports for AI builders in our
infrastructure. So I think this will just continue because as I mentioned,
AI is very early, Web3 is very early.
We're just recently going to be five years old, right?
So yeah, excited to see how all these things can grow.
And if you have any feedback for us,
we're also happy to reach out to us
and we will learn and continue this building with everybody.
Cool. Thanks, Walter, for sharing. I'm hearing a lot of common themes around cost, throughput,
we're looking at ecosystem support as well. BIMB Chain really does intentionally pour in many, many resources to build one of the most supportive developer ecosystems out there.
to build one of the most supportive developers' ecosystems out there.
So, yeah, I think it's really, really good builder sort of stories over here.
Now let's move on to talk about what's next, right?
Looking at roadmaps, milestones, and more of the bigger picture for AI on BNB chain.
So let's start off with Richard again from my layer.
Tell us where do you see a layer in the next six months
and how do you foresee the growth to be like,
be it an intangible or tangible way?
we are focusing mostly on building user communities
and also maintaining steady community participation
and coordination in of platform.
So I'm expecting the emergence
of a more organized community governance ecosystem
as we roll up new platform features and community events.
And also as others have mentioned,
Web3 ecosystems are collaborative in nature.
I think this is especially true for AI applications and AI data hubs.
Because greater user participation results in enhanced reinforcement learning,
which provide better insights for us to improve our data optimization and auto-labeling algorithms.
and auto-labeling algorithms.
So we do hope and we believe that this will result
in more active cross-platform partnerships
that would be able to support more efficient AI data economies
and more novel Web3 AI applications.
So we're quite excited to see what would come out from the increasing popularity
and also adoption on our platform and also the wider BMP chain AI ecosystem. Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, Richard. I appreciate that. Trevor, would you like to go next? Tell us where do you see Tiger in the next six months
and how do you foresee the growth to be like?
Yeah, so I think our goals for next six months
would be quite consistent with what we're doing right now
because it's very, you know, to me, it's very important.
So what we're doing now is we're signing a lot of web
to client enterprise orders.
And the way it works is that, you know that the data that we produce from our platform,
we will deliver it to our client enterprises in the real world.
And we want to prove the proof of concept,
the proof of tag is the core business model in the Web2 market.
So if an AI, I believe, in blockchain,
an AI application that can be used
term sustaining business model.
the payments settlements from our
client enterprises, we'll also use
ones that we receive, we'll use it to do token
buyback in tag so um you know i think that's um my perception and my perspective on how we can
utilize web2 to um boost our web3 um you know whether it's hype token price or you know everything
so once the web3 part is boosted and we have more people joining,
participating, our Web 2 sector, like our mass adoption
and, you know, applicability, basically, in the Web 2 sector
So that becomes a self-evolving cycle.
And currently, you know, we've signed deals with multiple listed, public listed companies like Huawei Cloud, like BBCI, so Canada listed.
And also, you know, Blue Sky Carbon, which is about to list next year.
And, you know, a bunch of different companies, including Red Detail, Stables, Fullerton Health.
So currently we've received $ 9.89 million in deals.
So we're also expanding the World Liberty Financial ecosystem, building the USD1 stable
coin ecosystem on BNB chain.
So we're pushing the adoption of B2B AI utility for USD1.
of B2B AI utility for USD1.
So, you know, when companies could embrace USD1,
they could embrace basically a programmable settlement logic.
So we can use it for, for example, DeFi potentials.
We're working with Lister and Lorenzo Protocol on that.
So during our audit delivery, which takes around one to two months,
our audit delivery, which takes around one to two months,
then our clients can basically stake their prepared USD1
into the USD1 vaults and yield partial returns.
And that effectively acts like a discount for them, basically.
This is not existent in the Web2 world but in web 3 you have programmable
sentiment logic that's completely safe so you know i think that's that's a very important part
so for the next six months um we will try our best to um you know continue going along that path
to sign more web 2 deals to actually make the whole D-Corp business model workable.
So that's basically the most important part.
And currently we're running a 200K USD data labeling event over the two weeks.
We received a lot of feedback, a lot of participants trying to claim tasks and rewards.
And in the future, obviously we have so many deals going on,
so we'll need to host much, much more
of these type of math rewarding events.
Yeah, we received a lot of feedback.
We'll have to improve some sections
on the decort model before we release
our next batch of math labeling events.
However, I think it'll be coming soon. That's the plan for
the next six months. Thank you. Thanks Trevor for sharing. All right, cool. I'm hearing a lot of
like constant improvement in product as well as you know, congrats to Tiger on closing such huge
deal as well. It's really good to see projects flourish when it comes to the BNB ecosystem.
really good to see projects flourish when it comes to the BNB ecosystem.
Claire, would you like to go next and tell us where do you see Gaetan in the next six months?
Yeah, sure. If you follow the project, you'll find that recently we just upgrade something like we have We have like accelerate AI with this relation starting from Gata GPT and it's a fun and free and also rewarding platform.
And in a way that what I mentioned is like when you ask some AI model and it will pump like two answers and you choose which one is better.
and you choose which one is better.
And then the AI would know that which one is more,
goes aligns with humans twice.
And that's what we are currently do.
And we will like go further in this way.
And we would focusing on decentralized inference
And also before, like what I mentioned is
we think this parts are quite promising and challenging
cause like different models would be like power,
like go like geo distributed from different GPU from the community. So that optimization
and the performance would be improved by the community in a very distributed way. And I
think training would be more challenging. And I don't think maybe six months would be enough.
And I think it would go further.
Because when you have the trainings of parameters in the model,
and you need to train it collaboratively from the global
and using different pipelines,
and you need on-chain checkpoints,
so many things when you contribute,
when you gather so many things together,
because it will be very electric
and it's would be very cheaper
than what the option we have now,
I mean, the data center or very centric data center
to power these big models and train something in a conclusive way. So what I think is we can
What I think is we can make it possible and make compute cost much, much cheaper, maybe 60% or even 80% or 90% down compared to the traditional way.
And I think it's a mission that we are committing now, and I think that's something we will be doing
and I mean in six months yeah thanks thanks for sharing I appreciate that
we look forward to all the progress that you know get I'll be making the next
six months Kevin how about you can you share about my shells long time horizon
what what does it look like for all users out there?
Okay. So at first, I think that six months, this timeframe is very interesting and exciting.
And in my opinion, I believe as people become more familiar with Vibe coding tools,
they will recognize that agent tools serve different purpose.
perception is harsh so even we see the established father-like manners face intense criticism so with media and users by this exceeding wild builders as an exception
for our builders, and deception,
both startup, the challenge is even greater.
So at the show agent 2.0,
we received many criticized as well.
following our show agent 2.0,
we see both major infrastructure focus platform and the elegant niche solution exist.
This market maturity depends on accepting this diversity.
So with my show established creator ecosystem, we can attract more creators in coming months through our growth strategies,
which is true. And our data conference this path forward, despite the surge of no-code
tools on the market, our monthly new agent growth remains robust, validating our user-generating content, ecosystem, and product market feeds.
So to wrap up this topic, I believe as people gain a better understanding of show agents'
advantage, our creative communities will continue to grow and thrive.
Thanks Kevin for sharing. continue to grow and survive.
Thanks Kevin for sharing. I'm hearing some really clear milestones ahead when it comes to community.
Now, Walter, could you share from the B&B chain's perspective, what do you think is the role of AI in the ecosystem and if there are some shifts that you could foresee taking place in this sector?
ecosystem and you know if there are some shifts that you could foresee taking
place in the sector feel free to share yeah thank you so BNB chain as a
blockchain you know I don't have a crystal ball I had I would not know what
is the trend to the three years back but from what we can see right now you know
we have a lot of data projects here yeah agent projects here perhaps so I feel
that we can see more growth in the data aspect because blockchain technology is all about data, right? It's
about owning your data. You're locking in data or tokens in the network and then that
creates value. So right now, you know, the popular AI, our apps that we use, their data
is a black box. However, with, you know, leveraging blockchain and data AI collection, you will
actually have traceability. To a certain extent, that helps with ethical AI in the AI world.
Some may be discussing on that topic. So by knowing where your data comes from, blockchain
can help that so that you really know, for example, a medical agent, the records are
from specific hospitals, the experiments and treatments so far and so on.
And projects like Alaya and TAGER,
when you sort of give out decentralized incentives
for users to contribute data to this,
you're also sort of extending the revenue potential globally
without any censorship because anyone in the world can contribute.
Because right now, if you get specific data sets from different countries, it is guaranteed to be different.
Every country has different censorship and so on in the commercial AI world.
So by leveraging on blockchain, leveraging on BNB Chain's protocol, you are able to contribute to that as well
so that we can have AI agents that are truly fair and, you know, clear in what it is specializing on.
And then for AI agents, you know, earlier, I have also mentioned about the, you know,
we think that autonomous AI agents in trading can be a very strong factor.
To elaborate on that further, we think that, you know, Web3 AI agents, the difference from
Web2 AI agents is that you're able to attach it to a wallet
and then when a wallet does a transaction the value is you know completely moved from uh you
know after the block is completed that is different from you know AI agent when you do certain sort of
like um money transfers fiat transfers it is just an update on the server right while on a public
ledger is completely moved so this allow AI agents to I feel move a lot faster if they're autonomous in
the blockchain space and as number could be that I think a lot of people here who
has been watching for a while you know you guys if you're looking for new
projects to you know support and grow on you know you filter by a lot of factors
you know market cap they look through all the details what are founders and so
on the agents can actually take your requirements you know what what kind of by a lot of factors, market cap, they look through all the details, what are founders and so on.
AI agents can actually take your requirements,
what kind of projects you're looking for
to build together and so on.
And this can be a lot faster
and then the AI agents can act as you
and the accuracy depends on how long you've been using it
So I think this angle is very unique because uh things will be moving like 24 7 humans
need to sleep but air agents do not so this is just one angle we foresee there are a lot of
different other you know diverse angles that ai and web3 can grow but uh and we're always happy
to you know look into it so feel free to reach out to us if you have new innovations in this angle.
And we look forward to building all of this on the BNB chain's ecosystem.
Thanks, Walter, for sharing.
The common thing we're hearing right now is that we are just using AI to help make people's
I think that is the key thing that we're sort of looking forward to.
I would love to do a rapid fire round at the moment,
but we are actually running out of time.
So I just want to quickly, you know, go ahead and start closing things out.
Maybe Walter, you could share for last thoughts.
Share with the listeners, share with the developers out there who are listening,
how they can get involved.
any events or programs, it is 100% and will be posted on BNB Chain, you should follow their socials, follow BNB Chain as well because when we have any events or programs, it is 100% will be posted on BNB Chain's Twitter as well.
And then likewise for the different protocols, the updates and so on, it will be on social media.
And yeah, maybe I can close up by, we have been very AI centric and one example is that if you go
to bnbchain.org, I just mentioned we have a lot of programs, articles and so on. We actually have
an AI agent managing all these data. So if you are interested to ask about BMEchain stuff, like
when was the last fork, what are the details, you can ask the agent and as much as possible,
it will help. And then lastly, anything about business development on BMEchain, you can reach
out to me or any other business development teammates around the world on BMP chain. We're happy to help and yeah thank you for listening in. I think this is a great sharing session.
All right thanks. Before we end this space I just want to quickly give a quick shout out to all the
speakers here who have gave such amazing insights on AI on Web3 and you know for me it can't really
than hearing from the builders themselves.
So I really hope that the listeners
get some value out of this session as well.
And to all the community listening,
please, please go ahead and feel free
to follow our guests over here.
They're contributing so much to the AI space
Of course, follow BNB Chain as well
for all the ecosystem updates.
And by the way, we have also recorded this session.
So if you join halfway and miss the initial segment,
feel free to also listen back to this recording.
And lastly, I also want to give a quick shout out that
BNB Chain is actually celebrating its 5th anniversary this year.
So starting today, we actually have a couple of announcements
and campaigns lined up for the community
as well as the developer community as well.
So feel free to track the hashtag BNBDay
and get all the updates in real time.
And for all AI-related sort of ecosystem updates,
you can track hashtag AI on BNB
to get all the updates from projects like Alaya,
Tiger, MyShell, and Gator.
And once again, thank you, everyone who joined us today. We and Gator. And once again thank you everyone
who joined us today we really appreciate it and we'll see you in the next one.
Thanks so much. Thank you.