Exceptional post Peter. I agree, artificial intelligence and stablecoins have both drastically reshaped the way society has and will continue to handle currency in the future. Paired with AI, stablecoins could become the new "norm" of currency, however, I believe this to be a decade down the road. On the contrary, Moore's law indicates technology is advancing at an exponential rate and in turn could result in stablecoins reaching "phase 3" quicker than I predict. Furthermore, given the rapidly accelerating advances in technology, there has been quit a bit of buzz around quantum computing. I am curious to as your opinion on quantum computing and the implications both positive and negative that quantum computing could have on stablecoins (or cryptocurrency in general). Looking forward to reading the future blog post (Quantum Computing + Stablecoins).
A year out from this post, stablecoins have hit $300B but I actually think the AI furture of agents is further out than it seemed then.
The trouble is AI only understands language, but not the world language relates to, and they can do many hops of reasoning before they are going nuts. So people are going to be reluctant to equip them with money just yet.
While the efficiency of the platform is difficult to ignore the need for identity as a feature becomes a huge pre requisite for this become fully accepted. What is your view on this ? I dont think govts will sit and watch huge capital flows going through this without concerns on who is sending to whom and what they are going to get as fees.
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Exceptional post Peter. I agree, artificial intelligence and stablecoins have both drastically reshaped the way society has and will continue to handle currency in the future. Paired with AI, stablecoins could become the new "norm" of currency, however, I believe this to be a decade down the road. On the contrary, Moore's law indicates technology is advancing at an exponential rate and in turn could result in stablecoins reaching "phase 3" quicker than I predict. Furthermore, given the rapidly accelerating advances in technology, there has been quit a bit of buzz around quantum computing. I am curious to as your opinion on quantum computing and the implications both positive and negative that quantum computing could have on stablecoins (or cryptocurrency in general). Looking forward to reading the future blog post (Quantum Computing + Stablecoins).
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A year out from this post, stablecoins have hit $300B but I actually think the AI furture of agents is further out than it seemed then.
The trouble is AI only understands language, but not the world language relates to, and they can do many hops of reasoning before they are going nuts. So people are going to be reluctant to equip them with money just yet.
While the efficiency of the platform is difficult to ignore the need for identity as a feature becomes a huge pre requisite for this become fully accepted. What is your view on this ? I dont think govts will sit and watch huge capital flows going through this without concerns on who is sending to whom and what they are going to get as fees.