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Crypto and AI probably won’t fully merge, but they will overlap where trust matters most.

AI is centralized and optimized for scale. Crypto is decentralized and focused on verifiability. Those goals don’t naturally align, but they meet at one critical point: data integrity.

If AI systems start relying on verified data, provenance, and audit trails, attestation layers like Sign Protocol become useful—not for everything, but for high-stakes use cases like identity, finance, and media authenticity.

TokenTable-like systems also make sense if AI agents start operating and transacting autonomously, needing controlled, verifiable payment logic.

But adoption won’t be driven by hype. It will come only if verification becomes cheaper, invisible, and demanded by real-world constraints like regulation and liability.

So the likely outcome isn’t full integration—it’s selective adoption of crypto-based trust layers inside AI infrastructure.

The overlap is real. The merger is not (yet).#TrumpSeeksQuickEndToIranWar #SignDigialSovereignInfra