Solana Founder Calls Out Whispersai; Story Set to Launch $IP | AI Daily
Original Author: S4mmyEth, Moca Network Researcher
Original Translation: Ashley, BlockBeats
Editor's Note: AI agents are rapidly infiltrating Web3, from DeFAI mobile integration to decentralized storage, from UI optimization to the AI infrastructure arms race, technological innovation continues to reshape the industry landscape, and the fusion of digital and real-world is accelerating.
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AI agents are disrupting our interaction with software and the broader internet.
“Your SaaS company's biggest threat in the next five years is your customers realizing they can build it themselves in 45 minutes.” — @rileybrown_ai

Who is flexing their muscles?
This week's top performer is whispersai, who made a breakthrough in mobile integration for DeFAI solutions, even eliciting awe from Solana founder Toly: “They integrated cryptocurrency into the phone network?!?” — @aeyakovenko

Its token price immediately saw a sharp increase (see chart below).

If you're unfamiliar with Whisper, this video provides a clear visual demonstration — it simplifies the experience of making encrypted transactions via mobile and abstracts away the cumbersome crypto jargon.

Mobile innovation continues to advance. You can even create applications on your phone with zero code.
Replit has launched a brand-new AI agent, offering robust tooling support.

The UI “war” intensifies.
Perplexity claims to provide the best user interface (UI) solution, but there are still many competitors in the market, with some even having a superior user experience (UX).
A new UI for DeFi may be arriving faster than you think!

Will ARC continue to capture market share from other Agent Infra providers?
Delphi_Digital has released a benchmark, analyzing some strong value propositions of Rig Complex.

aicceleratedao has unveiled its latest roadmap and expressed excitement to be involved in its research efforts, particularly looking forward to tracking the core team's internal progress in agent development—their professional depth is quite noteworthy.

YCombinator shared advice on building AI-related solutions: "Shadow professionals all day...immerse yourself in the problem you want to solve."
Perhaps soon, we will see AI agents truly solving real-world problems, rather than just creating some "painless demand" solutions.

Griffain has launched a deep research plugin for token analytics, with more features set to be released.
Its goal is to provide institutional-level analytical insights, currently accumulating 2.3k stars on Github and steadily growing.

Google's "one-click" AI agent deployment is gaining attention.
Will the tech giant provide tools to disrupt the crypto x AI agent race?

AI Agent Coding and Engineering Support has gradually become a reality, with Github Co-pilot now introducing an AI Agent version.
Will this optimize @elizaOS's Github migration process? Worth paying attention to.

HoloworldAI expanding to the Binance Smart Chain, will we see a BNB-led Alt Season instead of Solana?
"BNB Season is Coming? CZ - AI Endorsement" — @cryptoboys27

@CreatorBid also announced its expansion to the BNB chain.

The Story emphasizes the importance of immutable datasets, especially in the realm of intellectual property (IP). Data used for training AI models is crucial to ensure its integrity.
The Story is set to launch an IP token, worth keeping a close eye on.

Meanwhile, the decentralized storage protocol Arweave has officially launched its mainnet.
With the acceleration of AI development, decentralized data storage will become increasingly important, with AO providing a corresponding solution.

Vader has released an excellent article on deploying an AI agent on Virtuals, covering the entire process from initial setup, binding, to scaling. If you are considering deploying your own AI agent, it's worth a read.

The Cookie DeFAI Hackathon has concluded, and final judging is underway.

Future Trend?
The field of robotics is also undergoing rapid advancement. As intelligent agent software is gradually integrated into robots, the convergence of the digital and physical worlds may occur faster than expected.

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