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2025-04-12 18:53:55

Where Top VCs Think Crypto x AI Is Headed Next

The proliferation of mainstream artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the last couple of years has stirred the crypto and blockchain industry to explore decentralized alternatives to Big Tech products. The synergy between AI and blockchain is built on addressing the risk of centralized ownership and access to data that powers AI. The theory goes that decentralization can mitigate against the entire AI economy being powered by the data owned by a few tech behemoths like Alphabet (GOOG), Amazon (AMZN), Microsoft (MSFT), Alibaba (9988) and Tencent (0700). It is unclear as yet whether or not this will prove to be a significant problem at all, much less whether the blockchain industry will be able to solve it. What is clear, however, is that crypto venture capitalists (VCs) are willing to spend millions of dollars finding out. Decentralized AI has thus far attracted $917 million in VC and private equity money, according to startup deal platform Tracxn . The question remains whether the trend of investing in blockchain-based AI is still built on hype or has now transcended to being the real deal. Blockchain investment company Theta Capital described AI x crypto as "the inevitable backbone of AI," in a recent "Satellite View" report , which explored insights and outlooks from the sector's prominent investors. AI agents "No trend stands out more than the intersection of AI and crypto," the report said, using the examples of AI agents trading on blockchains and even launching tokens. This may appear to be a more sophisticated form of speculation for degens, but Theta argues it's a route to tackling some of AI's problems that only crypto can solve. "Crypto wallets enable the participation of autonomous agents in financial markets," according to the report. "Decentralized token networks are bootstrapping the supply side of key AI infrastructure for compute, data and energy." The report's conclusion is far from being hype and speculation; AI x crypto is "the new meta." Meta is short for "metagame," a term borrowed from gaming referring to the dominant way of playing with regard to characters, strategies or moves based on the competitive landscape. Decentralized AI Alex Pack, managing partner of blockchain venture capital firm Hack VC, described Web3 AI as "the biggest source of alpha in investing today," in the "Satellite View" report. Hack VC has dedicated 41% of its latest fund to Web3 AI, according to the report, in which it sees the main challenge as building a decentralized alternative to the AI economy. "AI's rapid evolution is creating massive efficiencies, but also increasing centralization," Pack said. "The intersection of crypto and AI is by far the biggest investment opportunity in the space, offering an open, decentralized alternative." One of Hack VC's most prominent portfolio companies is Grass, which encourages users to participate in AI networks by offering up their unused internet bandwidth in return for tokens. This is designed as an alternative to large firms installing software code into apps in order to scrape their users' data. "Users unwittingly donate their bandwidth without compensation," Grass founder Andrej Radonjic said in Theta's report. "Grass provides an alternative [by] forming a massive opt-in, peer-to-peer network able to produce high-quality data at the scale of Google and Microsoft." The dreaded AI "takeover" Decentralized AI presents risks for investors, Theta concedes. It could lead to the proliferation of all the least desirable facets of the internet as it already exists: putrid online discourse, spam emails or vapid social media content in the form of blogs, videos or memes. In the crypto world, an example of this may be the creation of meme tokens. The questionable endorsements, the wash trading and the pump and dumps can all be handled by AI engines even more efficiently than humans. Some VCs see blockchain as the basis for mitigation. Olaf Carlson-Wee, CEO and founder of Polychain, provided the examples of proof-of-humanity mechanisms to verify that users are human and disincentivizing spam through micropayments or spam. "If sending an email costs $0.01, it would destroy the economics of spam while remaining affordable for average users," he said in the report. With blockchain possibly providing some of these safeguards, Carlson-Wee believes AI will underpin digital and financial systems, as they could outperform humans in markets. This reality, he claims, would be gladly accepted, as opposed to dreaded as some sort of bleak dystopia. "Over time, AI systems will evolve into long-term capital allocators, predicting trends and opportunities years into the future, [which] humans will entrust their funds to, because of the superior ability to make data-driven decisions," Carlson-Wee said. "The AI takeover won't be a war we lose - it will be a suggestion we agree to," he concluded.

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