WAI really dares to turn the "Metaverse" into a worldview Token, is it really a cross-dresser in the AI circle?
In the crypto world, there are always those who package themselves as saviors. For example, WAI(World3), this Token claims to "mix AI and Web3 together", like putting GPT and Bitcoin into the same blender to make a milkshake. It sounds full of sci-fi vibes, but the problem is—AI costs money, the chain requires Gas, and WAI needs real money in the user's wallet. In contrast, **PUBLIC(PublicAl)** is taking the "old cadres" route -- I want to make AI accessible to everyone, so that AI is no longer exclusive to capitalists. Goodness, do you think you're the blockchain version of Lei Feng? But I have to say, this narrative( discourse) is quite powerful in 2025, because everyone wants a share of the AI dividends and doesn't want to pay the "intelligence tax" anymore. Looking at TCOM(Tcom Global) again, it is completely a different style: a global e-commerce chain, aiming to be the "Amazon on the blockchain." Simple and straightforward, with clear logic, it sounds more down-to-earth than WAI and PUBLIC. After all, eating and shopping are basic needs; no matter how attractive AI and the Metaverse are, they can't replace dinner. But when the three compete, WAI is like an AI scholar dressed in a cosplay outfit. PUBLIC is like an intellectual at a conference, while TCOM is the big guy with a loudspeaker promoting on the street: "Come on, buy some goods, settle on the chain, and the prices are transparent!" What about the future? If WAI can really integrate AI and Web3, it can attract a wave of imaginative premium; PUBLIC seems to be the token that benefits the most from policy dividends, riding the coattails; while TCOM needs to see if it can truly create scalable e-commerce on the chain, otherwise it risks falling into the "air mall" trap. In summary: WAI is a science fiction novel, PUBLIC is a political declaration, and TCOM is a startup pitch PPT. Who will laugh last? It depends on who can turn the story into real money #Gate Alpha巅峰交易赛 .
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WAI really dares to turn the "Metaverse" into a worldview Token, is it really a cross-dresser in the AI circle?
In the crypto world, there are always those who package themselves as saviors. For example, WAI(World3), this Token claims to "mix AI and Web3 together", like putting GPT and Bitcoin into the same blender to make a milkshake. It sounds full of sci-fi vibes, but the problem is—AI costs money, the chain requires Gas, and WAI needs real money in the user's wallet.
In contrast, **PUBLIC(PublicAl)** is taking the "old cadres" route -- I want to make AI accessible to everyone, so that AI is no longer exclusive to capitalists. Goodness, do you think you're the blockchain version of Lei Feng? But I have to say, this narrative( discourse) is quite powerful in 2025, because everyone wants a share of the AI dividends and doesn't want to pay the "intelligence tax" anymore.
Looking at TCOM(Tcom Global) again, it is completely a different style: a global e-commerce chain, aiming to be the "Amazon on the blockchain." Simple and straightforward, with clear logic, it sounds more down-to-earth than WAI and PUBLIC. After all, eating and shopping are basic needs; no matter how attractive AI and the Metaverse are, they can't replace dinner.
But when the three compete, WAI is like an AI scholar dressed in a cosplay outfit.
PUBLIC is like an intellectual at a conference, while TCOM is the big guy with a loudspeaker promoting on the street: "Come on, buy some goods, settle on the chain, and the prices are transparent!"
What about the future? If WAI can really integrate AI and Web3, it can attract a wave of imaginative premium; PUBLIC seems to be the token that benefits the most from policy dividends, riding the coattails; while TCOM needs to see if it can truly create scalable e-commerce on the chain, otherwise it risks falling into the "air mall" trap.
In summary: WAI is a science fiction novel, PUBLIC is a political declaration, and TCOM is a startup pitch PPT. Who will laugh last? It depends on who can turn the story into real money #Gate Alpha巅峰交易赛 .