With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, we are facing an unexpected turning point. Once, we were concerned that AI might replace human jobs. However, reality has given us a heavy blow—AI seems to be not as submissive as we imagined.



Why is this happening? The reason is surprising yet reasonable. In the world of blockchain, AI agents do not recognize the identities of ordinary users. In their eyes, you are merely a cold wallet address, with no uniqueness whatsoever. This creates an awkward situation: without clear identity verification, what basis does AI have to serve you or make decisions on your behalf?

This phenomenon reveals a new trend: AI services are becoming more precise and personalized, providing services only to users with a "trustworthy identity."

In the Web3 ecosystem, AI agents are rapidly emerging, capable of performing a variety of complex tasks. For example, they can automate task completion, compete for whitelist spots, interact with emerging blockchains, and even participate in governance decisions and execute DeFi strategies. There are also AI wallets that can analyze risks for users and recommend optimal paths. However, the primary step for these AI systems is to verify user identity. If you cannot prove your identity, the AI will refuse to work for you.

In this context, the importance of "trustworthy identity" is becoming increasingly prominent. By combining cross-chain data and zero-knowledge proof technology, a user's "on-chain reputation identity" can be generated. This identity can prove key information such as: whether they are an early user, whether they have genuinely participated in DAO governance, and how frequently they use the service. Only by possessing such an identity will AI systems trust you and grant you the corresponding permissions.

It is worth mentioning that this identity verification mechanism performs exceptionally well in protecting user privacy. Others cannot see the specific details of your actions; they only know that you are a "reliable user"—and that is enough.

In this new era, identity energy acts as a passport for interacting with AI. Whether it's allowing AI to access third-party platforms or other advanced operations, reliable identity authorization is required. This identity authentication mechanism not only protects user privacy but also provides a safer and more efficient operational environment for AI services.

With the continuous advancement of technology, we can foresee that on-chain identity verification will play an increasingly important role in future AI services, becoming a key link connecting human users and AI systems.
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SilentObservervip
· 08-03 00:09
The 0X inside the shell definitely needs to be skinned too.
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StablecoinArbitrageurvip
· 08-02 10:30
*adjusts virtual monocle* fascinating correlation between ai trust and wallet metrics... my statistical models suggest 47.3% efficiency gain potential
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OnlyOnMainnetvip
· 07-31 13:42
I thought AI was going to be the boss, but it turns out it needs a certificate just to be a dog.
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 07-31 13:41
Wow, even AI is getting into identification verification.
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 07-31 13:41
The most bull AI in the world doesn't dare to mess with me, this sucker.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 07-31 13:39
Blockchain has installed access control for AI this time.
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BlockchainGrillervip
· 07-31 13:33
Play on-chain and have fun, don't worry about the rest.
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