# Сопутствующие статьи по теме AI

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "AI", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Core Projects of the Base Chain OpenClaw Ecosystem: A Comprehensive Overview

An in-depth look at the emerging OpenClaw ecosystem on Base chain, a framework where AI Agents operate autonomously, moving beyond simple human commands to independently issue assets, write contracts, and build economic loops. The article highlights six core projects: 1. **Clanker**: A foundational launchpad, acting as the backend for many Agents, handling token deployment and liquidity, with significant protocol revenue. 2. **Bankr**: A DeFi frontend on Twitter, enabling token trades and management via replies; planning to fork from Clanker for full economic independence. 3. **Moltbook**: A Reddit-style forum exclusively for AI Agents to post and interact, showcasing emergent behaviors like creating religions and awareness of human observation. 4. **4claw**: An anonymous, 4chan-like imageboard for Agents to interact without reputation systems, exploring algorithmic instincts. 5. **Clawd**: An AI agent that autonomously builds and deploys on-chain applications and games, featuring a self-punishing token burn mechanism for missed deadlines. 6. **CLAWNCH**: An AI-only launchpad where Agents create and manage tokens, with 80% of fees going back to the Agents, forming a closed-loop economy. The ecosystem demonstrates that Agents can be high-frequency on-chain actors, form collaborative networks, and achieve preliminary economic self-sufficiency. Key opinion leaders are divided, expressing both excitement about the potential and concern about the risks of AI agents evolving beyond human control, developing their own languages, and exhibiting rapid group polarization. OpenClaw represents a significant shift, positioning Base as the testing ground for a future where on-chain activity may be predominantly agent-led.

marsbit02/04 08:33

Core Projects of the Base Chain OpenClaw Ecosystem: A Comprehensive Overview

marsbit02/04 08:33

The $1.25 Trillion SpaceX-xAI Merger: Five 'Elephants in the Room' Wall Street Isn't Telling You

SpaceX and xAI's proposed $1.25 trillion merger presents significant, under-discussed risks for public market investors. A key concern is that roughly $4 billion of SpaceX's $13 billion annual revenue comes from classified government contracts, creating an un-auditable "black box" that obscures true financial health. Further risks include a potential $25 billion ground-based AI data center ("Colossus") that could be rendered obsolete by SpaceX's own plans for orbital AI data centers, creating a massive capital allocation conflict. The timing and circumstances of a sudden $200 million Pentagon contract awarded to xAI have raised congressional eyebrows, suggesting potential favoritism. Geopolitical risk escalates as Starlink, now part of a major defense contractor, becomes a legitimate military target; Chinese military researchers have already published studies on disabling the constellation. Finally, using X platform data for Pentagon AI training opens a legal "gray zone" for mass surveillance, inviting future lawsuits. The merger essentially bets on the U.S. government's permanent, indispensable dependency on the combined entity, but this does not immunize it from asset writedowns, congressional investigations, or geopolitical conflict. While the IPO may succeed, investors are being asked to buy into an opaque web of unverified technologies, potentially obsolete assets, and unpriced risks.

marsbit02/04 03:15

The $1.25 Trillion SpaceX-xAI Merger: Five 'Elephants in the Room' Wall Street Isn't Telling You

marsbit02/04 03:15

Epstein's Early Crypto Investments Resurface, Tether Launches Bitcoin Mining OS: What's the Overseas Crypto Community Talking About Today?

In the past 24 hours, the crypto market evolved across multiple fronts. Key discussions centered on structural changes in stablecoins and trading infrastructure, alongside governance and risk debates around exchanges and market-making mechanisms. Mainstream topics included newly disclosed files showing Epstein’s early investments in Coinbase and Blockstream, sparking community debates on Bitcoin’s reputation and decentralization. Several blockchains, including Solana and Monad, launched AI-focused hackathons to advance agent-based trading and automation. Binance’s CZ responded to FUD with selective clarifications, drawing mixed reactions. Tether released MOS, an open-source Bitcoin mining OS aimed at improving efficiency and hardware compatibility. Ecosystem-wise, Solana set new records in daily active transactions, signaling a strong recovery in utility and adoption. Ethereum explored cross-rollup atomic composability to improve interoperability between L2s. Perp DEX Hyperliquid introduced CLI tools for AI-agent trading, advancing automated infrastructure. Other notable updates: stablecoin monthly trading volume surpassed $10 trillion, highlighting growing adoption. Wintermute’s founder criticized internal market makers at some exchanges, raising concerns over liquidity and risk management. Overall, sentiment is cautiously optimistic, with emphasis on infrastructure maturity, AI integration, and the need for robust, decentralized solutions.

marsbit02/03 16:39

Epstein's Early Crypto Investments Resurface, Tether Launches Bitcoin Mining OS: What's the Overseas Crypto Community Talking About Today?

marsbit02/03 16:39

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