Looking at $AIA’s recent moves, it’s quite interesting. DeAgentAI has announced the establishment of an ecosystem fund, making seed investments in two projects: AliceAI (a prediction market TG bot) and ASIC AI chips (Physical AI). The logic is clear—investing at both ends: the foundational compute hardware and the top-tier user applications, while building the protocol in between. Hardware → Protocol → Application: a closed three-layer loop. AliceAI targets the prediction market space, validated by Polymarket, lowering barriers with a TG bot. The ASIC chip is optimized for Transformer architectures, aiming to reduce inference costs to one-tenth of GPU pricing. If achieved, this would solve the computational bottleneck for large-scale, high-frequency AI agent operations. This isn’t a new project—it’s an old token still actively building. If these investments succeed, value will flow back to $AIA. From software infrastructure to Physical AI, this expansion path holds significant potential. This strategy is actually quite smart. Many infrastructure projects end up as ghost towns because there’s no application layer driving usage. DeAgentAI’s breakthrough approach is to act as the ecosystem’s patron, using real capital to build a moat. Combined with its previously announced $5 million buyback plan—where AIA tokens are purchased from the market and burned—this consistent delivery of tangible action stands out in an industry where most projects vanish after raising funds. It’s worth paying attention to.

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