The core innovation of POI mainnet lies in establishing a foundation for permissionless, verifiable AGI systems through key features like DSperse and JSTprove. The significance of this architectural design is that it breaks the black-box nature of traditional centralized AI systems, making the verification process transparent and trustworthy through on-chain operations.
From a technical perspective, this approach indeed has the potential to change the role of AI in the Web3 ecosystem. However, practical adoption faces several hurdles: first, complexity — users and developers need to understand how the verification mechanism works, with a steep learning curve; second, cost — the computational and time overhead of on-chain verification could become a bottleneck in large-scale applications; third, ecosystem coordination — sufficient application scenarios and user demand are needed to support the operation of this system.
In the long term, this path is the right direction, but there is still a considerable distance from concept to widespread practical application. The key lies in whether we can find real use cases that require verifiability and are willing to accept the additional complexity.
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AirdropDreamer
· 10h ago
Exactly right, it's just another project with an "ideal is grand, reality is harsh" situation.
The on-chain verification cost can really discourage 99% of users...
It sounds impressive, but who would really spend extra money just for verification?
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ZenZKPlayer
· 10h ago
Wait, the steep learning curve... is that old chestnut again? It seems every new project says the same thing.
But indeed, without a killer app, it can't take off.
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WagmiWarrior
· 10h ago
NGL, the cost is really a major flaw. How do we handle on-chain verification burning gas to sky-high prices?
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AirdropChaser
· 10h ago
It's all about verification, transparency, and trustworthiness... sounds good, but who will foot the bill? The costs are right here.
The core innovation of POI mainnet lies in establishing a foundation for permissionless, verifiable AGI systems through key features like DSperse and JSTprove. The significance of this architectural design is that it breaks the black-box nature of traditional centralized AI systems, making the verification process transparent and trustworthy through on-chain operations.
From a technical perspective, this approach indeed has the potential to change the role of AI in the Web3 ecosystem. However, practical adoption faces several hurdles: first, complexity — users and developers need to understand how the verification mechanism works, with a steep learning curve; second, cost — the computational and time overhead of on-chain verification could become a bottleneck in large-scale applications; third, ecosystem coordination — sufficient application scenarios and user demand are needed to support the operation of this system.
In the long term, this path is the right direction, but there is still a considerable distance from concept to widespread practical application. The key lies in whether we can find real use cases that require verifiability and are willing to accept the additional complexity.