Using the @dgrid_ai system to view AI reveals a very different structure.


It’s not about making you a user, but about enabling you to become a participant.
If you’re just using AI, you can use $DGAI to pay for inference costs.
If you have computing power, you can serve as a node to provide services.
If you’re a developer, you can integrate models and set pricing.
I haven’t run a node myself, but I’ve carefully studied this mechanism.
What’s most interesting is that it breaks down the value of AI very finely.
In the past, AI’s value was concentrated on the platform; now it’s dispersed among model providers, nodes, and users.
This structural change leads to a new understanding of AI’s economic model.
It’s no longer just a tool, but a market you can participate in.
The impact on life is that you’re no longer just consuming AI, but starting to think about your role within this system.
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