Why is it said that there are structural opportunities in encrypted AI?
From the perspective of Anthropic's choices and the encircled frontier dilemma, decentralized AI not only has survival opportunities but also structural opportunities. In other words, its survival space is inevitably shaped by the various forces of human competition.
Firstly, Anthropic's dilemma is inevitable because it faces the core contradiction of the frontier AI dilemma:
Wanting to maintain a lead → Requires a large amount of closed computing power + data + control (Anthropic/OpenAI model)
But this concentration → Will inevitably invite multiple attacks: regulation, lawsuits, coercion, model distillation/copying
Result: Short-term explosive profits (API revenue explosion), but long-term collapse of trust, regulatory strangulation, being chased by open source/low-cost alternatives
Once centralized frontier AI technology is cornered (for example, forced divestment or large-scale model distillation), the open source + local operation model naturally becomes a potential option. Users will turn to: privacy, local inference, no single point of censorship, and cannot be banned with one click.
From the current situation, Anthropic is facing multiple encirclements, and the larger it grows, the easier it becomes to be a political/geopolitical target.
This means: crypto + AI is a matching solution and also presents structural opportunities.
Crypto precisely addresses several major pain points that centralized AI cannot escape, forming a complementary closed loop:
1. Neutrality
No single company/server can be coerced. Open-sourced model weights + local/edge operation + crypto coordination (payments/incentives) equals "exit rights" rather than "voice rights."
2. Privacy & Data Sovereignty
Centralized training = data is drained → privacy lawsuits. Decentralization = local models + federated learning + crypto encrypted data markets, user data does not leave the device, or is traded on-chain through ZK/homomorphic encryption. Users truly own data sovereignty.
3. Verifiability & Trust
The AI era is filled with slop/spam/fake, and trust is scarce.
What crypto can provide:
ZK-ML (zero-knowledge machine learning) proofs of inference processes
On-chain provenance (model/data source on-chain)
Decentralized verification (trust in mathematics, not companies)
4. New Paradigms for Incentives & Capital Formation
Frontier training is too expensive (computing power/energy/talent).
Potential solutions from crypto:
Tokenized computing markets (rent idle GPUs, globally distributed)
Crowdsourced training (like Bittensor subnet, contribute intelligence to earn TAO)
DAO funding for open-source frontier efforts
Avoiding VC/big company political risks, directly token incentivizing global participants
5. AI Needs Trust Verification from Crypto
AI spam is rampant, requiring crypto to provide cryptographic verification (low trust); AI activates efficiency, while crypto provides verifiability to prevent forgery, creating a perfect division of labor.
So, for the potential opportunities of crypto + AI
AI agent infrastructure
Similar to Ethereum and Virtuals, providing foundational identity/reputation/payment/capital/collaboration for AI agents, ultimately driving the rise of the Agent economy.
Privacy-first inference layer
ZKML, FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption) + on-device, model behavior is auditable, requiring no trust in anyone. However, it needs a longer incubation period.
Data market
Users share personal data to earn tokens (with privacy).
Computing power and model market
Distributed computing is not easy to develop, but there will be existing demand; the model market also has projects that persist.
Overall view
In the short term (3-5 years): Centralized AI systems will be far ahead due to significant computing power advantages;
In the medium term (5-10 years): Political/geopolitical attacks + distillation + trust crises will lead to the structural rise of decentralization;
In the long term (after 10 years): "Not your keys, not your bots"------the important trend for future AI is the rise of encrypted AI.
In summary:
Anthropic's dilemma is precisely the window for the combination of crypto + AI. Centralization pursues "scale equals security," but in a multipolar world, the opposite is true------neutralization is the ultimate security. This is not a narrative, but a structural escape route.
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