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WORLD3 @WORLD3_AI today officially released its AI strategy blue paper, laying out the progress of decentralized AI infrastructure directly.
They’ve processed over 100 billion LLM Token in total—this data looks solid.
Their subsidiaries RouterLink (a decentralized AI infrastructure platform) and TapClaw (a managed AI agent platform) have both made new moves:
- Have already reached official partnerships with AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud
- Support 52 models from 20 providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek
- Attracting more than 10,000 active developers to use the API
- The network has cumulatively consumed over 150 million $WAI
TapClaw; since TapClaw launched in March, it has already deployed 1,200+ AI agents, and the pace isn’t slow.
In the future, they also plan to roll out the RouterLink mainnet, a GPU computing power market, and expand TapClaw into global multi-language support. They will also launch an Agent skills marketplace and enterprise computing power services.
It’s clear that WORLD3 isn’t just talking slogans—they’re truly rolling out the foundation for AI Agents step by step.
Currently, the $WAI price is around 0.041 USD, and token consumption and developer activity across the entire ecosystem are steadily climbing.
In the decentralized AI track, there aren’t many players who can truly connect computing power, model routing, and agent deployment. This time, WORLD3’s blue paper is essentially a showcase of their stage-by-stage achievements.
What do you think? Will you keep watching the RouterLink mainnet launch, or do you already feel that TapClaw’s agent deployment rhythm is worth paying more attention to?