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65% of the conversation around $DAG right now is focused on AI infrastructure and verifiable data. Not price. Not exchange listings. The actual technology.
The community figured this out before most of the market did. That's not a coincidence.
Two government papers dropped this month that explain why. On April 7, the EU AI Act paper laid out what autonomous agents are legally required to do. One line buried in it: building reliable audit trails across multi-step agent actions remains an unsolved engineering problem. Fewer than 20% of AI agent developers even publish formal safety policies.
On April 23, the White House released a memo on foreign actors using tens of thousands of proxy accounts to extract capabilities from American AI models. The administration wants to hold those actors accountable. To do that you need proof. Right now that proof doesn't exist in a usable form.
Two governments. Two different problems. Same missing piece underneath both.
Picture an agent swarm running overnight and something goes wrong. Regulators show up and ask for the record. You hand them logs from your own systems. Logs you control. Logs you could have changed. That's not evidence. That's your word.
What's actually needed is a way to create records of agent actions that an outside party can verify cryptographically without trusting the operator's infrastructure. That's the gap 65% of this community has been talking about while everyone else argued about price.
AIAI Holdings is acquiring Constellation ahead of a Nasdaq listing. Real companies are already treating this as essential infrastructure for scaling AI. The legal side is moving faster than the technical side right now.
The community spotted it early. The rest of the market is catching up.