[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Nick Research [@Nick_Researcher](/creator/twitter/Nick_Researcher) on x 18.5K followers Created: 2025-07-24 09:36:47 UTC ➥ what AI onchain actually means I’ll break down how @wardenprotocol is one of the few infra plays turning this from hype into reality Because in crypto, #AI is only useful if it’s ▸ verifiable ▸ permissionless ▸ capable of taking onchain action. Here’s how Warden is doing all X ☒ Step 1: AI Inference Happens Offchain Most AI outputs like GPT responses, price predictions, or image generation… are non-deterministic + offchain So the question is can we trust AI enough to let it trigger onchain actions? @wardenprotocol says yes, but only if it’s verified ☒ Step 2: SPEx = Cryptographic Proof of AI Execution @wardenprotocol’s secret sauce is called SPEx (Statistical Proof of Execution) Here’s what it does: ▸ Takes an AI output ▸ Runs statistical sampling across validators ▸ Verifies it was generated by the intended model, with the correct data No zk-rollup latency, or handwavy oracle trust Just fast, light, and trustless inference verification ☒ Step 3: That Output Triggers a Contract Once verified, that #AI output can now trigger smart contract logic Examples: ▸ Trading agents firing positions after market prediction ▸ Onchain games adapting NPC behavior based on player action ▸ AI-based governance assistants reading proposals, then voting ▸ Wallet agents swapping stablecoins to rebalance risk ☒ Step 4: Add a Keychain → It Can Sign Transactions With @wardenprotocol’s Keychain system, the AI gets a wallet A real, programmable, self-sovereign address secured by MPC You just gave your AI onchain agency ✦ Why It Matters @wardenprotocol does gives AI models: ▸ A wallet ▸ A secure agent wrapper ▸ A verified execution path ▸ A way to sign and act onchain ▸ And a place to build these agents natively (WAK) All on its own L1, with native multichain messaging via Axelar Warden is shipping infra most people still think is impossible I’ll go deeper into specific agent use cases in another post But if you want to understand real “AI + crypto” mechanics… start with @wardenprotocol  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [gpt](/topic/gpt) [inference](/topic/inference) [warden](/topic/warden) [onchain](/topic/onchain) [coins ai](/topic/coins-ai) [Post Link](https://x.com/Nick_Researcher/status/1948316421005648214)
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Nick Research @Nick_Researcher on x 18.5K followers
Created: 2025-07-24 09:36:47 UTC
➥ what AI onchain actually means
I’ll break down how @wardenprotocol is one of the few infra plays turning this from hype into reality
Because in crypto, #AI is only useful if it’s
▸ verifiable ▸ permissionless ▸ capable of taking onchain action.
Here’s how Warden is doing all X
☒ Step 1: AI Inference Happens Offchain
Most AI outputs like GPT responses, price predictions, or image generation… are non-deterministic + offchain
So the question is can we trust AI enough to let it trigger onchain actions?
@wardenprotocol says yes, but only if it’s verified
☒ Step 2: SPEx = Cryptographic Proof of AI Execution
@wardenprotocol’s secret sauce is called SPEx (Statistical Proof of Execution)
Here’s what it does: ▸ Takes an AI output ▸ Runs statistical sampling across validators ▸ Verifies it was generated by the intended model, with the correct data
No zk-rollup latency, or handwavy oracle trust
Just fast, light, and trustless inference verification
☒ Step 3: That Output Triggers a Contract
Once verified, that #AI output can now trigger smart contract logic
Examples: ▸ Trading agents firing positions after market prediction ▸ Onchain games adapting NPC behavior based on player action ▸ AI-based governance assistants reading proposals, then voting ▸ Wallet agents swapping stablecoins to rebalance risk
☒ Step 4: Add a Keychain → It Can Sign Transactions
With @wardenprotocol’s Keychain system, the AI gets a wallet
A real, programmable, self-sovereign address secured by MPC
You just gave your AI onchain agency
✦ Why It Matters
@wardenprotocol does gives AI models: ▸ A wallet ▸ A secure agent wrapper ▸ A verified execution path ▸ A way to sign and act onchain ▸ And a place to build these agents natively (WAK)
All on its own L1, with native multichain messaging via Axelar
Warden is shipping infra most people still think is impossible
I’ll go deeper into specific agent use cases in another post
But if you want to understand real “AI + crypto” mechanics… start with @wardenprotocol
XXXXX engagements
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