If you compare AI development to a river, the upstream has been dominated by model companies over the past few years. Whoever owns the stronger model possesses greater influence, but as AI applications become increasingly prevalent, a new problem is beginning to emerge. There needs to be a new connection layer between computing power, models, developers, and applications—this is exactly what @dgrid_ai is attempting to build. DGrid is not just an AI tool, but a decentralized intelligence network where model providers, node operators, developers, and users can collaborate within the same system and exchange value and incentives through $DGAI tokens. This structure is fundamentally different from traditional internet platforms. Value is no longer concentrated in a single company; every participant in the network can become a contributor. When I first understood this design, I had a very clear feeling: the future of AI may not belong to any single giant, but rather to a network composed of countless nodes, much like the internet itself. When computing power begins to flow like a public resource, AI will truly become an infrastructure that everyone can access. @Galxe @GalxeQuest @easydotfunX @wallchain #Ad #Affiliate

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