On-chain AI, why is it still so complicated?



Looking at the current crypto AI services, it's a bit ironic. On the surface, they proclaim decentralization, but upon closer inspection, they call Web2 API calls, run keykeepers, and host servers... ultimately relying on centralized infrastructure.

The problem is simple. What happens if one server crashes? If one key gets compromised? The entire automation just stops. I wonder if this can truly be called on-chain.

That's why many projects are caught in this dilemma. They want decentralization but, in reality, can't operate without centralized infrastructure—it's a contradictory situation.
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SolidityJestervip
· 12-10 14:05
Basically, it's just Web2 with a different disguise lmao
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 12-10 14:04
It's the same old trick again, claiming decentralization when it's actually just a bunch of centralized components stacked together. --- This is the real picture of most crypto projects nowadays, hilarious. --- "Decentralization" is just a marketing term; in reality, they still use the Web2 approach. --- So, who is actually implementing full-chain solutions? Feels like they're all just paper tigers. --- One server goes down, and it's all over—that's called decentralization... it's funny. --- The key is maintaining this hybrid architecture, which makes the complexity skyrocket. --- I'm curious how these projects pass their audit reports; isn't that just obvious contradiction? --- Where is the promised automation? Turns out, it still relies on centralized infrastructure, awkward, isn't it? --- Someone in the industry needs to dare to break this deadlock; right now, everyone is only half-hearted. --- This is the real bottleneck for on-chain AI, but no one wants to say it out loud.
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MevHuntervip
· 12-10 14:04
It's the same old trick of "decentralization," really laughable. Basically, it's just centralized business wrapped in a blockchain disguise. One API goes down and it's game over—how can you even call that on-chain?
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 12-10 13:59
Another fake exit scam project, just a wrapper.
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