One thought keeps coming back every time I dig into AI infrastructure:
We're obsessed with building smarter AI, but we spend far less time asking a much simpler question—how do we know we can trust what it does?
The more autonomous AI becomes, the less this feels like a technical problem and the more it becomes an infrastructure problem.
Imagine hiring someone to manage your entire investment portfolio, except you can never verify the decisions they made or why they made them. Most people wouldn't accept that. Yet that's surprisingly close to where many AI systems are today.
That's why @NewtonProtocol (NEWT) caught my attention.
Instead of treating AI as a black box, it's building a secure rollup where AI-driven strategies and automated trading can operate with verifiable execution. Add a marketplace for AI developers, and the focus shifts from simply creating intelligent agents to creating agents whose actions can actually be proven.
To me, that's a far more important conversation than chasing bigger models or faster outputs.
The next wave of AI won't earn adoption because it's impressive.
It'll earn adoption because people can verify it, audit it, and rely on it without taking someone's word for it.
The market is still focused on how powerful AI can become.
I think the bigger opportunity is building the infrastructure that makes that power trustworthy.
@NewtonProtocol
#crypto #Web3 #Newt
$NEWT
We're obsessed with building smarter AI, but we spend far less time asking a much simpler question—how do we know we can trust what it does?
The more autonomous AI becomes, the less this feels like a technical problem and the more it becomes an infrastructure problem.
Imagine hiring someone to manage your entire investment portfolio, except you can never verify the decisions they made or why they made them. Most people wouldn't accept that. Yet that's surprisingly close to where many AI systems are today.
That's why @NewtonProtocol (NEWT) caught my attention.
Instead of treating AI as a black box, it's building a secure rollup where AI-driven strategies and automated trading can operate with verifiable execution. Add a marketplace for AI developers, and the focus shifts from simply creating intelligent agents to creating agents whose actions can actually be proven.
To me, that's a far more important conversation than chasing bigger models or faster outputs.
The next wave of AI won't earn adoption because it's impressive.
It'll earn adoption because people can verify it, audit it, and rely on it without taking someone's word for it.
The market is still focused on how powerful AI can become.
I think the bigger opportunity is building the infrastructure that makes that power trustworthy.
@NewtonProtocol
#crypto #Web3 #Newt
$NEWT
