🏔 2026 Davos: The Future of Web3 and AI - Beyond Hype, Back to Value!\nDuring the globally watched Davos World Economic Forum, the DavosWeb3 2026 roundtable successfully took place at the Financial Times House. Industry leaders gathered to discuss how to build a more ethical, trustworthy, and sustainable decentralized future.\nThe core outcome of the meeting - the Davos Declaration - was officially released, calling for global collaboration to promote the responsible development of decentralized technologies.\n💡 Key Insights: \nEmpowering Emerging Markets: Adeola Adedewe of Kredete pointed out that blockchain is changing Africa. By converting remittances into credit records, they are working to bridge the $360 billion credit gap. Ownership Economy: Dr. Jonathan Chang of the 0G Foundation emphasized that in the Web3 era, users are no longer just consumers, but co-founders. Evolution of Infrastructure: Kenny Li from Manta Network offered profound insights: in the current oversaturated market, merely developing infrastructure has lost its significance, and the focus should shift to real-world application scenarios. Global Financial Services: Ali Madhavji of the Blockchain Founders Fund believes that the industry is building underlying support that can handle massive transactions and provide global financial services.\n🤖 The Fusion of AI and Web3\nThe meeting focused on the intersection of blockchain and artificial intelligence. Participants unanimously agreed: AI needs the transparency of blockchain to achieve ethics, while blockchain needs the efficiency of AI to achieve scalability.\nSummary: The "wild west era" of Web3 is coming to an end, replaced by a new era that emphasizes ethics, regulatory compliance, and solving real-world problems.\n💬 Interactive Topic: \nDo you think the industry's focus in 2026 should continue to roll out infrastructure (L1/L2), or should it focus on large-scale implementation of real applications? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!👇\n#Web3 #达沃斯2026 #人工智能 #区块链 #加密新闻
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