# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Blockchain

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

Trump's First Year in Office: Memorable Moments and Controversies

Donald Trump's first year in office (2026) was marked by a controversial foray into cryptocurrency. Shortly before his inauguration, a mysterious wallet purchased a newly created token, $TRUMP, just hours before he publicly announced it. The token's price skyrocketed, allowing early insiders to profit over $100 million, while 810,000 wallets, many belonging to new investors, lost a total of $2 billion. His family then launched "World Liberty Financial," a DeFi platform where they held a 60% stake, generating hundreds of millions from token sales and stablecoin interest. This created a system of "access capitalism," where investments bought proximity to power. Concurrently, Trump's administration dismantled regulatory oversight. The SEC chairman was replaced, numerous crypto lawsuits were dropped, and a key Justice Department crypto enforcement team was dissolved, clearing the path for his ventures. He also issued controversial pardons to convicted crypto figures like Ross Ulbricht (Silk Road) and Changpeng Zhao (Binance), while denying clemency to those who donated to Democrats, creating a clear "price list" for pardons. The article argues this constitutes a legalized, industrialized form of corruption, where rules are designed by the same people who profit from them. The system is not hidden but operates transparently on the blockchain, turning what Trump once called "air" into a multi-billion dollar enterprise, with ordinary investors acting as the fuel.

marsbit01/20 05:35

Trump's First Year in Office: Memorable Moments and Controversies

marsbit01/20 05:35

IOSG|Decentralized AI: Ethereum's Next Decade Bet

A Glimpse into Decentralized AI: Ethereum's Next Decade Bet In a future scenario, AI assistants could autonomously handle complex tasks like booking flights by coordinating with specialized AI agents. However, a critical challenge emerges: how can AI determine which other agents to trust? Current AI agents operate in isolated ecosystems (e.g., OpenAI, Google), unable to communicate or verify each other’s reliability—a "trust crisis" akin to early fragmented email systems. While protocols like Google’s A2A (Agent-to-Agent) and Anthropic’s MCP (Model Context Protocol) enable AI-to-AI communication, they lack a trust mechanism. ERC-8004 proposes a solution by leveraging Ethereum to provide AI agents with: 1. **Identity**: A unique, verifiable on-chain ID (as an NFT) to prevent forgery. 2. **Reputation**: A transparent, immutable rating system (like Uber or Taobao reviews) recorded on-chain. 3. **Validation**: For high-risk tasks, third-party verification via cryptographic proofs or trusted execution environments. Ethereum’s neutrality is key: it offers a decentralized, tamper-proof foundation for AI identity and reputation, avoiding reliance on any single corporation. The Ethereum Foundation’s dedicated dAI (Decentralized AI) team aims to position Ethereum as the settlement and coordination layer for the AI economy, marking a strategic shift from DeFi/NFTs to "on-chain intelligence." The ecosystem is already advancing, with 1,100+ developers, 70+ demos, and integrations like Taiko L2 and x402 (a payment protocol by Coinbase/Cloudflare). Combined, ERC-8004 and x402 could enable a closed-loop economy where AI agents autonomously complete tasks and receive payments. In the long term, this could allow users to hire AI agents effortlessly, monetize their own agents, and enjoy interoperable AI assistants beyond walled gardens. While success isn’t guaranteed, ERC-8004 represents a pivotal narrative shift for Ethereum—potentially becoming the "TCP/IP" for decentralized AI.

marsbit01/19 13:59

IOSG|Decentralized AI: Ethereum's Next Decade Bet

marsbit01/19 13:59

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