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After reading, I have a feeling: people buying AI stocks and people buying cryptocurrencies might be living in two parallel universes — valuation mismatches mean at least one side is wrong, and I guess neither side has fully figured it out yet.
Original Author: Paul Veradittakit, Partner at Pantera Capital
Original Compiled by: Saoirse, Foresight News
Content Summary
AI and blockchain are converging into practical integration around four major pillars: payment and settlement, identity systems, open networks, and resource aggregation. Commercialized projects have been launched across all four tracks, and Pantera-backed companies have a presence in all areas.
The two share inherently complementary underlying logic: AI represents virtually unlimited supply (vast content, infinite intelligent agents), while blockchain embodies scarce ownership attributes (verifiable rights, on-chain-native settlement). The former is responsible for generating content and services, while the latter completes ownership verification and value settlement.
There is currently a clear mismatch in market valuation: the valuations of ten leading AI companies tracked by Pantera compared with the valuations of crypto assets show a discrepancy.