Interview with Jessie, Head of Investment and Incubation at ZetaChain: In the AI × Web3 Era, What's Truly Underestimated Is Execution

marsbit發佈於 2026-02-13更新於 2026-02-13

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In an interview with Jessie, Head of Investment and Incubation at ZetaChain, she discusses the shift in Web3 infrastructure toward real-world adoption, especially in the AI era. ZetaChain 2.0 has launched with a focus on AI integration and introduced Anuma, a privacy-centric AI interface currently in testing. Jessie emphasizes that ZetaChain’s core metric is user growth, not TVL, with a goal of reaching 500k monthly active users. The platform aims to attract Web2 and AI developers rather than traditional Web3 builders, prioritizing real-world usage over crypto-native incentives. She notes that execution is the most undervalued aspect in AI × Web3—many projects have strong narratives but lack long-term commitment post-token launch. ZetaChain differentiates itself through continuous iteration and a focus on solving data privacy and interoperability challenges in a multi-model AI world. Anuma is positioned as a consumer-facing product for Web2 users, not just a demo for ZetaChain 2.0. The strategy avoids dependency on short-term incentives and instead focuses on sustainable, product-led growth.

Author | Asher(@Asher_ 0210)

As AI becomes a definitive trend, Web3 infrastructure is facing a new watershed moment: should it remain confined to internal technical narratives, or move toward real users and practical use cases?

In the past cycle, many infrastructure projects accumulated a large number of developers but struggled to produce applications that were widely adopted. "AI × Web3" is not short on narratives; what is truly scarce is the ability to transform these narratives into products and get enough users to actually use them. Entering the AI era, the importance of applications having real utility has become even more critical. This issue is further amplified, forcing projects to reexamine the relationship between product, growth, and execution.

On January 27, ZetaChain announced the official launch of ZetaChain 2.0, simultaneously introducing its first consumer-facing application—Anuma, a privacy-centric AI interface. The product is already in the testing phase and has opened a public waitlist.

Odaily Planet Daily took this opportunity to have an in-depth conversation with Jessie, Head of Investment and Incubation at ZetaChain. We discussed the development path of AI × Web3, the strategic choices behind ZetaChain 2.0, and how its first consumer application, Anuma, embodies its product and growth logic. Below are the highlights of the interview:

Q1 Can you briefly introduce your background? What experiences led you to choose to deeply engage in the Web3 industry?

I completed my high school and undergraduate studies in the United States. After graduating, I returned to China and worked in the VC industry for three years. What truly prompted my shift to Web3 happened in 2021. On one hand, the traditional VC industry was entering a relatively stagnant period with few new structural opportunities; on the other hand, the crypto industry was developing rapidly in 2021, but for me, the more important factor wasn't the price surge, but the industry's clear move toward the mainstream.

I saw traditional institutions, including large banks and consumer brands, beginning to engage with crypto assets, NFTs, and on-chain collaborations with Web3 companies—something that was hard to imagine before.

Although I had exposure to the crypto industry as early as 2015-2016, it wasn't until 2021 that I first clearly realized the industry had undergone a qualitative change. It was at that point I made the decision to formally enter the space.

Q2 As the Head of Investment and Incubation at ZetaChain, what are the core goals of your department?

From the very beginning, ZetaChain's core metric has been user count, not capital-scale metrics like TVL. Whether it was when I first joined or in discussions with the founders about the company's mission and vision, the consensus was very clear: ZetaChain aims to build truly consumer-facing, large-scale application-level products. Therefore, "users" have always been the most important criterion.

At different stages of development, the focus of market efforts varies. Early on, from product launch to token listing and the period thereafter, we focused primarily on building brand awareness and laying the foundational system. During this phase, we organized a cumulative total of 150 to 200 various offline events globally and facilitated the token's listing on almost all major exchanges to ensure users in different countries and regions could learn about ZetaChain. The core goal of this stage was to first open up the user "entry points" and "awareness" comprehensively.

Over the past two years, this阶段性 goal has been largely achieved. Starting last year, with the development and gradual rollout of AI-related products, the market objectives have also shifted significantly—from "making more people know about us" to "truly retaining and serving real users."

This year, we have a very clear goal: to drive applications within the ZetaChain ecosystem to achieve at least 500,000 monthly active users. This is not easy, so the team's current focus is also more clearly divided into two parts: first, continuing to advance brand building, and second, results-oriented, growth-focused marketing centered around the acquisition and activation of real users.

Q3 ZetaChain has already reached over ten million users. From a market perspective, which data metrics best reflect your judgment that "the product and ecosystem are moving in the right direction"?

In my view, ZetaChain 2.0 is the stage where we truly begin to exert force. The most critical point in judging whether the product and ecosystem are on the right track is not the scale of the overall on-chain data, but whether the 2.0 products are starting to be used and accepted by more Web2 users.

In the first two years, as a public chain, our ecosystem development was relatively in a state of "parallel multi-directional" efforts—we supported anyone building, regardless of direction. This is a normal stage in the early life of a public chain. But entering 2.0, we actually made a clearer choice to focus our efforts on AI-related application directions.

Therefore, the most important metric we now look at to judge direction is the real usage by Web2 users, such as the scale of users actually using the products, their activity levels, and whether sustained usage behavior emerges. From this perspective, the current stage is still a process of "just beginning to validate" for us, and these real user data are key to judging whether this directional choice is correct.

Q4 Behind these key metrics, what do you think is the most underestimated aspect of ZetaChain currently? Is it the user base, technological maturity, or what developers are building?

That's a great question. My answer might sound a bit "abstract," but I believe it's crucial—the most underestimated aspect of ZetaChain is actually the mindset for long-term building and the ability to execute consistently.

In the current market environment, information is highly transparent. Both users and investors are well aware that the vast majority of projects enter a state of stagnation very quickly after their token launch. Many teams might maintain some activity before unlock, but after unlock is completed, regardless of the project's size, innovation and iteration often slow down significantly or even stop completely.

Where ZetaChain is relatively different is that we are always continuously thinking and experimenting: what direction can truly bring real usage, what innovation can generate long-term user value. Over the past year, we don't guarantee that every attempt is successful, but we can say with certainty—we have never stopped product iteration and directional exploration.

In my opinion, this ability to continuously experiment, quickly adjust, and keep pushing forward in a complex and even unfavorable market environment is itself a very scarce and valuable competitive advantage. And this is precisely the part that is most easily underestimated in the current market's perception of ZetaChain.

Q5 ZetaChain initially stood out among interoperable L1s through a simpler and more universal approach, and 2.0 clearly extends this capability to AI. How did you judge that now is the right time to incorporate AI into the core strategy?

Looking at the development of the entire crypto industry, the most successful aspect of Crypto so far has been building a highly open, permissionless system for value and asset flow. This has been fully validated and has become the industry's most important foundational capability. Next, whether it's stablecoins, cross-border payments, or more complex data and application forms, they are essentially extensions built upon this foundation.

The rapid proliferation of AI is another variable that can no longer be ignored. Over the past year, AI has entered the daily lives of ordinary users at an unprecedented speed, forming extremely high usage frequency and stickiness. This means the generation, use, and concentration of data are being dramatically amplified.

It is against this background that we believe "now" is a very critical point in time. On one hand, AI's reliance on data continues to deepen; on the other, the centralization of data also brings issues of privacy, security, and control. The market has begun to tangibly feel these contradictions, and this is precisely where decentralized infrastructure can deliver value.

From ZetaChain's perspective, 2.0 is not simply "chasing the AI hype" but an extension of the design philosophy. In the past, we solved interoperability problems in a multi-chain world; today, we are facing the challenges of data collaboration and privacy in a multi-model era. Essentially, we are always building a cross-system coordination layer—just expanded from between chains to between models.

In our view, AI has become a definitive trend, but the underlying issues of data ownership and privacy have not been systematically resolved. As models become the new infrastructure and data & memory become core assets, privacy is no longer an add-on feature but a structural necessity. Therefore, incorporating AI into the core strategy and building capabilities around data and privacy is a natural extension of the architectural logic, not a directional shift.

This judgment also stems from our team's DNA. ZetaChain core contributor Ankur Nandwani is also the co-creator of Brave and $BAT. Brave is built around the core concept of privacy, offering users a fast, secure, tracking-free browsing experience. As of last October, it had reached 101 million monthly active users. The long-term commitment to privacy makes us more confident that in the multi-model era, true infrastructure must simultaneously solve interoperability and data sovereignty issues.

Q6 ZetaChain 2.0 launched its first consumer-facing application, Anuma. As a product that can operate across multiple AI models while preserving user memory, how do you prefer the outside world to view Anuma? Is it a growth product, or a window to "instantly understand ZetaChain 2.0"?

For us, Anuma is first and foremost a standalone consumer product, not just a showcase window existing to "explain ZetaChain 2.0."

From product and market perspectives, we made it clear from the start that Anuma's target users are Web2 users, not just Web3 users. Our market promotion, product design, and user communication are almost all done according to Web2 product logic—the goal is those users who are willing to use it long-term and genuinely need the product, not to demonstrate a technical concept.

ZetaChain 2.0 is more like the underlying infrastructure, solving problems of data, privacy, and collaboration; while Anuma is an intuitive, usable product form built on top of this foundation for ordinary users. The relationship between the two is that of underlying capability and upper-layer application, but in terms of execution order, we chose to perfect the product itself first.

In this sense, Anuma is not a "facade to explain 2.0," but a product fully polished to Web2 standards. It's just that we believe, in the current environment, using blockchain to protect data and privacy is the best technical choice to achieve this goal.

Q7 From a market and growth perspective, which type of developer is ZetaChain 2.0 currently most prioritizing to attract? Web3 native builders, independent AI developers, or traditional teams in transition?

Currently, our top priority is independent developers in the AI field, as well as AI teams that already possess certain product capabilities, rather than traditional Web3 native builders.

Our developer strategy itself is not limited to Web3. The reason we chose blockchain as the underlying architecture is that it is a more suitable technical choice currently for data collaboration, privacy protection, and openness, not because we want to confine developers to the crypto industry.

From a execution standpoint, the team is currently spending significant effort on collaborations with the AI developer ecosystem, including independent developers and AI startup teams, while relatively less投入 is placed on pure Web3 scenarios.

We prefer ZetaChain 2.0 to be understood as a underlying technical infrastructure for the AI era: developers can focus on making their products and applications great, rather than revolving around tokens or short-term narratives. This is also why we judge that the AI developer community is a better long-term fit for ZetaChain 2.0's direction.

Q8 In this cycle, many infrastructure projects face a problem: many developers, but very few applications that truly break out. What do you think is the most important way to avoid path dependency in the ZetaChain 2.0 stage?

I think the most important point is to avoid the path dependency of "only serving the Web3 internal loop" from the start.

In the 1.0 stage, common practice in the industry was to attract developers and users through hackathons, token airdrops, etc. But looking at the results, this model tends to attract short-term, profit-seeking participants more easily, rather than teams that polish products long-term and are truly user-facing. This is also why many infrastructures have "many developers, but applications don't break out."

Entering 2.0, we made a very clear adjustment in our developer strategy—shifting the focus to AI Builders with a Web2 background. Whether from the perspective of ecosystem scale, product capability, or understanding of user needs, the developer base in Web2 and the AI field is more mature and more likely to produce products that are actually used.

At the same time, in terms of user and application growth, we have deliberately avoided the "incentive-driven" approach common in the last cycle. Since the goal is to build products for Web2 users, the growth logic must return to Web2—through genuine product strength and user growth methods, not relying on airdrops or short-term incentives.

Ultimately, we value more whether the developer's starting point is for short-term gains or whether they are willing to build truly user-valuable applications long-term based on ZetaChain 2.0's underlying capabilities. This choice itself is the most important "de-path-dependency" move we've made in the 2.0 stage.

Q9 Standing at this point in time, how do you view the various narratives in the AI × Web3 field? Compared to "which directions are overestimated or underestimated," are you more concerned with another layer of issues?

If I must use "overestimated or underestimated" to describe it, I would actually say the problem isn't with the narratives themselves, but with the determination to execute them.

Over the past two years, I've actually seen many ideas related to AI × Web3. The directions themselves are very good, and many have even been validated in the Web2 world. From a technical perspective, Web3 is indeed a more suitable solution in many scenarios. When these projects first appeared, I would think, "This is a great idea."

But what I find regrettable is that many projects, after actually launching, did not continue to invest resources to truly complete what they initially promised. The story was told completely, but execution noticeably slowed down or even stalled after the token launch.

So if there's anything that's overestimated, I think it's the expectation of "long-term execution capability"; and what's underestimated is precisely the ability to continuously invest amidst uncertainty, keep experimenting, and truly get things done.

This doesn't just happen in AI × Web3, but is a common problem across the entire Web3 industry. Many teams are full of idealism in the early stages, but after the project achieves阶段性 success, continuing to take long-term risks and reinvest resources to do something even more difficult becomes increasingly rare.

From an industry development perspective, this short-sightedness is actually very unfortunate. Because what can truly push Web3 into the mainstream has never been a particular narrative, but having teams willing to take a good direction and work on it long-term and diligently.

相關問答

QWhat is the core metric that ZetaChain uses to measure success, and why?

AZetaChain's core metric is user count, not TVL or other capital-based metrics. This is because the company's mission is to build truly consumer-facing, large-scale application-level products, making 'users' the most important standard for success.

QWhat is the primary goal for ZetaChain's ecosystem in the current year?

AThe primary goal is to drive applications within the ZetaChain ecosystem to achieve at least 500,000 monthly active users.

QAccording to Jessie, what is the most underestimated aspect of ZetaChain?

AThe most underestimated aspect is the long-term building mindset and continuous execution capability—the ability to keep iterating, experimenting, and pushing forward even in a complex or unfavorable market.

QWhy did ZetaChain 2.0 choose to focus its core strategy on AI?

AAI was integrated into the core strategy because it is a deterministic trend that has rapidly entered daily life, creating high user frequency and stickiness. This has amplified data generation, usage, and centralization, creating a critical need for decentralized infrastructure to address emerging privacy, security, and data control issues.

QWhat type of developers is ZetaChain 2.0 most prioritizing to attract?

AZetaChain 2.0 is prioritizing independent AI developers and AI teams with existing product capabilities, rather than traditional Web3-native builders, as they are more aligned with building user-centric applications for the AI era.

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