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Decentralized compute, on-chain agents and AI oracles.

The intersection of AI and crypto is mostly about who owns the compute and the models. Decentralized compute networks like Bittensor, Render and Akash pool GPUs from thousands of independent operators and settle the work on-chain, often at a fraction of hyperscaler pricing. Agent frameworks such as Fetch.ai and SingularityNET push in a different direction: autonomous programs that discover each other, negotiate and pay for services without a central broker.

AI oracles complete the loop by delivering model output into smart contracts in a way other parties can verify. Treat this category as early but real — the compute marketplaces are genuinely useful today, while agent economies are still finding their first durable use cases. Token prices move independently of whether the technology works, so evaluate the network by its usage metrics rather than its market cap.

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Luma logoLuma4.5Freemium

Luma AI is the creative AI platform for video generation and image creation. Powered by the world's leading video generation models, Ray and Uni, and creative agents handling end-to-end workflows. Trusted by leading agencies and brands. Try it free.

Builder.io logoBuilder.io4.5Freemium

One codebase for engineers, designers, PMs, and marketers. Everyone works from one source of truth, on brand and in code, with no handoffs to clean up.

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CAMEL-AI is an open-source community for finding the scaling laws of agents for data generation, world simulation, task automation.

VIRTUAL logoVIRTUAL4.5Freemium

Virtuals Protocol is a society of productive AI agents, each designed to generate services or products and autonomously engage in onchain commerce, with humans or other agents. These agents are tokenized through Agent Tokens, enabling capital formation, permissionless participation, and incentive alignment between creators, investors, and agents.