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I noticed an interesting discussion in the crypto community about why AI agents are so slow to integrate with cryptocurrencies, even though technically it seems like a logical step in development. It turns out, the main issue isn't the technology itself, but the industry's image.
In one of the podcasts, they discussed exactly this topic — how the perception of crypto as a speculative casino deters serious investors and ordinary users. When people hear about cryptocurrency, the first things that come to mind are volatility, risk, and gambling. And that kills any attempts to position crypto technologies as reliable tools for implementing AI solutions.
The problem is that crypto is stuck in the casino image, and this slows down the entire sector. Even when genuinely useful projects and technological breakthroughs emerge, they are still viewed through the lens of speculation and risk. Potential partners and investors from the traditional world simply don't want to get involved.
I think this is one of the key issues that the crypto industry needs to address if it truly wants to scale. A reevaluation of its image is necessary, with more focus on real applications rather than speculation. Otherwise, even the most innovative projects in AI and cryptocurrency will be perceived as just another fintech scheme.