In a significant week for the convergence of artificial intelligence and blockchain, two major developments have been announced, each aiming to decentralize and democratize AI development and agentic financial infrastructure.
0G Labs Launches Consumer AI Platform
On March 15, 2025, 0G Labs officially launched the '0G App,' a consumer platform that allows users to build software applications using only natural language input. The platform operates on a decentralized computing network, abstracting the need for traditional programming knowledge in languages like Python or Solidity. A core feature is its use of Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) verification, which creates secure, auditable zones for computation to ensure data privacy and model execution transparency. This addresses concerns over opaque data usage by centralized AI giants.
Industry experts, like Dr. Anya Sharma of the Stanford Center for Blockchain Research, note this launch is part of a broader shift toward decentralized AI, offering resilience against single points of failure. The platform targets a wide range of applications, from DeFi tools and content creation to education and personal productivity, potentially lowering the barrier to software creation for millions.
TRON Network Hosts New AI Agent Financial Infrastructure
Simultaneously, TRON DAO has welcomed the launch of B.AI on the TRON network. B.AI is a financial infrastructure built for the AI agent era, designed to handle model access, payments, settlement, identity, and coordination for autonomous AI agents. It incorporates the 8004 protocol for onchain identity and the x402 payment standard for automated, trustless value transfer between agents.
Justin Sun, Founder of TRON, emphasized that supporting AI agent activity requires infrastructure that is "fast, reliable, and accessible at a global scale." The TRON network, with over $86 billion in onchain USDT and daily transaction volume exceeding $22 billion, provides a foundation for this machine-to-machine financial activity. TRON is also a Gold Member of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), under the Linux Foundation, which stewards open infrastructure for agentic AI.
These launches represent a structural shift, positioning decentralized networks as critical infrastructure for the next generation of AI, moving control away from centralized corporate entities and towards user-governed, transparent, and resilient systems.