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Just came across something interesting from NEAR's co-founder about where the whole crypto space might be headed. Illia Polosukhin is basically saying AI is going to become the main way people interact with everything online, including blockchain stuff.
What caught my attention is his specific ai prediction about how AI agents will handle all the technical complexity for us. Right now if you want to do anything with crypto, you're dealing with wallet addresses, transaction hashes, block explorers - it's a mess for most people. But according to this ai prediction framework he's discussing, AI agents would just abstract all that away. You wouldn't need to understand any of it.
Think about it - that's actually a pretty big deal for adoption. The barrier to entry for normies has always been the technical friction. If an AI agent can manage your transactions, track your assets, and handle all the backend stuff while you just talk to it naturally, that changes the game entirely.
This ai prediction aligns with what we're already seeing with AI development overall. It's not just about crypto either - AI becoming the primary interface for online activities is happening across the board. But in the crypto context, it could solve a real problem that's been holding back mainstream adoption for years.
The more I think about it, the more sense this makes as an ai prediction for how blockchain actually becomes accessible to regular people. Not through better UIs or more tutorials, but through AI doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes. Definitely something worth watching play out over the next few years.