Many people haven't realized yet that what is truly valuable in the AI track is never just a single model, but the "routing layer."


Because in the future, there won't be only one GPT, nor only one Claude. The real entry point must be whoever can connect the strongest models, payment systems, computing resources, and developer ecosystems all together.
This is also why, after the launch of @WORLD3_AI WORLD3 RouterLink, $WAI will experience a direct and violent surge.
On the surface, it appears to connect over 60 top-tier models, including Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, and the full Llama 4 suite.
But what I care more about are two other things:
First, the complete integration of Web2 payment methods.
Stripe, Apple Pay, Google Pay—all connected, which means it’s no longer just Crypto Native playing around, but truly beginning to seize developer entry points.
Second, simultaneous support of production-level resources from the three major clouds: AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
This is actually telling the market: WORLD3 is not just a "concept demo," but an infrastructure capable of handling real AI traffic.
Currently, RouterLink’s daily settlement flow rate has already surged to $1.5 million $WAI , but the market may not have fully priced it yet.
Because the AI routing mainnet hasn't fully opened, and the GPU computing market is also not yet online.
Many projects are riding stories, but WORLD3 is now more like valuing "infrastructure."
If the next stage of AI is "multi-model collaboration," then AI routers like RouterLink could become one of the largest future traffic toll stations.
This round, it might not be an emotional hype, but the true beginning of an AI infrastructure bull cycle.
#WAI #WORLD3 #RouterLink
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