• Jesse Pollak highlights the integration of AI and blockchain to enable faster publishing and live streaming on-chain.
  • Pollak envisions AI revolutionizing blockchain by streamlining coding, design, and marketing tasks for on-chain applications.

Jesse Pollak, the head of the Base protocol, has revealed an exciting vision for the future of blockchain and AI integration. He said that an on-chain constructor and streamer prototype most likely would surface this year.

Using artificial intelligence to publish at ten times the current speed and broadcast live straight through the streamer, this prototype seeks to transform how projects are conceived and executed.

The idea emphasizes the transforming power of AI in the blockchain environment since it helps to streamline chores, including development, design, and marketing, so facilitating faster, more efficient processes.

I think there's a big opportunity for a onchain builder + streamer archetype to emerge this year

ship cool things 10x faster w/AI + onchain, do it live on stream, show the world what's possible, go viral.

who's going to define the category?

— jesse.base.eth (@jessepollak) January 4, 2025

Jesse Pollak Vision for AI-Driven Blockchain Synergy 

Pollak’s vision fits continuous developments combining artificial intelligence with on-chain technology to reinvent how decentralized applications are developed and run. For instance, “Based Agent” technologies have been launched to streamline the deployment of AI agents bearing crypto wallets.

Offering users unprecedented speed and freedom, these agents may independently complete chores including staking, trading, and engaging with smart contracts. Integrating strong artificial intelligence technology can help companies and developers cut the time needed for difficult processes, therefore stretching the possibilities on the blockchain.

Pollak further underlined how complementary blockchain technology is to AI. Blockchain guarantees verifiable and unchangeable records, thereby offering a strong answer even if AI has sometimes clashed with problems of authenticity and trust.

This synergy might open the path for the development of autonomous systems able to manage transactional as well as technical obstacles.

On the other hand, CNF previously revealed that the NEAR Infrastructure Committee has proactive financing for chain abstraction advancements in artificial intelligence set for 2025. Emphasizing wallets, chain abstraction, and AI-driven applications, NEAR Protocol has put a lot of weight on encouraging decentralized infrastructure development.