The Ethereum Foundation’s decision to launch a team dedicated to artificial intelligence and blockchain has stirred debate across decentralised networks, but for builders on the Internet Computer, it feels like familiar ground. Anda Cloud, a project developed on ICP, has been working on precisely this challenge for the past year and is now calling for collaboration.
At the heart of Anda Cloud’s work is the idea of a decentralised public square for AI agents. Built on the Internet Computer, the framework already provides on-chain identity and discovery for AI systems, a verifiable trust and reputation graph for their interactions, and a roadmap for cross-chain settlement. Its developers describe it as chain-agnostic by design, with the flexibility to connect communities across different networks.
The Ethereum Foundation, with its vast resources and influence, has described its own mission as turning Ethereum into a settlement and coordination layer for AI. While the scale of that ambition is attracting global attention, the team behind Anda Cloud points out that building under resource constraints has forced them to create integrated and pragmatic solutions that are already being tested in practice.
The contrast highlights a broader truth that is shaping this space: no single network or organisation can achieve a decentralised AI stack in isolation. Success depends on open standards, shared protocols and the willingness of different communities to work together. Anda Cloud has expressed openness to exploring interoperability with Ethereum’s new dAI team, framing collaboration as essential rather than optional.
For the ICP ecosystem, the announcement is both validation and challenge. Validation, because it signals that one of the largest blockchain foundations sees AI and decentralisation as converging paths. Challenge, because it places smaller projects like Anda Cloud in the spotlight, asking whether they can continue to innovate quickly while also engaging in wider cooperation.
What is clear is that the conversation around AI and blockchain has entered a new phase. With Ethereum stepping in and ICP projects like Anda Cloud already advancing, the emphasis now is on how these efforts can complement each other. For communities that care about verifiable AI systems and decentralised coordination, the opportunity lies in connecting rather than competing.
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