Artificial Intelligence and crypto at token2049 singapore 2025

A token2049 singapore 2025 session examines how the convergence of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency could enable autonomous financial systems and new models of agentic commerce. Speakers from fabric ventures, ritual, and virtuous protocol discuss blockchain’s role in trustless coordination and financing artificial intelligence infrastructure.

The session titled “AI x Crypto: The Breakthroughs That Will Actually Matter” at token2049 singapore 2025 focuses on how the intersection of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency could reshape finance and technology. Hosted as a recorded conference talk, the discussion is presented by Richard Mad, managing partner at fabric ventures, who frames the conversation around building autonomous financial systems at scale. The talk positions the convergence of these technologies as a pivotal shift rather than an incremental upgrade, emphasizing how they could fundamentally change how value is created, transferred, and governed.

The panel features insights from figures such as Naj, co founder of ritual, and Jensen of virtuous protocol, who highlight advances in agentic commerce and decentralized autonomous networks. Virtuous protocol’s work in agent commerce is presented as an example of how software agents might independently transact, negotiate, and coordinate on behalf of users or organizations. The discussion also presents USD.ai as a “revolutionary” approach to financing artificial intelligence infrastructure, arguing that existing financial instruments are poorly suited to the capital intensity and rapid iteration cycles of contemporary artificial intelligence systems. The speakers describe how such new models are intended to unlock funding for compute, data, and model deployment in ways that conventional finance struggles to match.

A central theme of the session is the role of blockchain in enabling trustless coordination, data verifiability, and privacy within artificial intelligence driven platforms. The talk argues that decentralized networks can provide transparent audit trails, enforceable rules, and privacy preserving mechanisms that are crucial when autonomous agents make high value decisions. According to the session, integrating artificial intelligence into decentralized platforms could transform applications across multiple sectors, with particular emphasis on DeFi and consumer facing markets, and is portrayed as ushering in a new era of innovation and collaboration. Attendees and viewers are encouraged to watch the full conversation, engage with the ideas, and join the broader community that token2049 is building around the future of artificial intelligence and crypto.

50

Impact Score

Colorado approves rewrite of state Artificial Intelligence law

Colorado lawmakers passed SB 26‑189, replacing much of the state’s first-in-the-nation cross-sector Artificial Intelligence framework with a narrower regime centered on automated decision-making transparency and consumer rights. The measure reduces compliance burdens from the 2024 law while preserving attorney general enforcement.

Polis signs regulatory review and Artificial Intelligence bills

Gov. Jared Polis opened his post-session bill signings by approving two measures aimed at improving Colorado’s business climate. One mandates regular reviews of state regulations, while the other rewrites the state’s Artificial Intelligence rules around transparency, human review, and enforcement.

Illinois lawmakers weigh Artificial Intelligence rules

Illinois lawmakers are considering a broad set of Artificial Intelligence proposals focused on consumer protection, privacy, minors, and workplace discrimination. Business groups and technology advocates are pushing for a lighter, more uniform approach as questions linger over federal authority and state enforcement.

Samsung winds down chip lines before 18-day strike

Samsung is moving its semiconductor factories into emergency management mode ahead of an 18-day worker strike. The slowdown could disrupt global DRAM and NAND Flash supply and add pressure to an already tight memory market.

Musk and Altman clash over credibility in final trial week

The final week of the Musk v. Altman trial centered on whether Elon Musk or Sam Altman is more credible, and whether OpenAI abandoned its nonprofit mission. Jurors are now weighing competing claims over control, restructuring, and Artificial Intelligence safety.

Contact Us

Got questions? Use the form to contact us.

Contact Form

Clicking next sends a verification code to your email. After verifying, you can enter your message.