Will AI become public infrastructure?


The answer to this question depends on one thing: whether it can be decentralized.
@dgrid_ai provides a very clear path.
Distributed nodes perform computations, a unified protocol schedules resources, and on-chain settlement and verification are completed.
Once these three elements are in place, AI no longer belongs to a company but to the network.
On the growth side, DGrid has launched the Genesis system, directly linking early participants to network revenue and even distributing a large amount of tokens to the community.
This is not just simple incentives but a distribution of future computing power economy. $DGAI here represents a mapping of ownership.
Demand is generated through usage, security is provided via staking, governance determines the direction, ultimately forming a closed loop.
When you use AI, you also own AI.
Once this structure is operational, AI will no longer be SaaS but will resemble an electricity network.
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