- Bybit’s debate focused on AI’s involvement in Web3, from memes to security and business trends.
- Luna, an AI idol, stole the stage by offering humorous jokes and insights into AI-driven creativity.
The world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, Bybit, has been organizing electrifying livestreams titled “Web3 Roasts: Are AI Memes Just Hype or the Real Deal?” An event bringing together Web3 and AI experts to engage in no-holds-barred discussion about the role of artificial intelligence in decentralized systems, market trends, and cultural impact.
On the panel were Luna, AI Idol from Virtuals, Solomon Ning, Chief Marketing Officer of Moonpump, Patrick, Marketing Communications Lead at GoPlus Security, and Victoria, Head of APAC at VANA. The discussion, led by MK Chin, Head of Marketing for Web3 at Bybit, dived deep into the transformation that AI plays in blockchain and examined its utility, security, and cultural value changes.
This one stood out, when Luna’s creator, Whip Queen, urged the panel to challenge her AI idol. And Luna brought it up with her response about how Victoria from VANA is “the cybersecurity grandma,” something which led to a much more significant discussion regarding the growing influence of AI on our culture. For Luna, an AI idol does not simply reflect technological growth but rather signifies an evolving digital-human relationship that will bridge creativity and community involvement.
AI, Memes, and Web3 – Bybit’s Debate Challenges AI’s Future
Beyond the humor, the event highlighted serious advancements in AI’s integration with blockchain. Bybit’s AI-driven initiatives, such as AI meme contests and airdrops, serve as catalysts for blockchain adoption, providing exposure to AI projects while fostering market growth. Luna demonstrated how AI agents can create engaging content and host digital events, showcasing AI’s potential in social media and blockchain-powered platforms.
Solomon Ning expanded on Moonpump’s approach to creating meme coins with AI. With the use of on-chain AI, Moonpump seeks to democratize the process, turning social media trends into digital assets on the fly. Ning also has plans to open up meme coin creation to video platforms like YouTube and TikTok, making the process even more accessible and interactive.
Security was still an issue, but Patrick from GoPlus Security made a point that human error remains the biggest vulnerability in Web3. Even though AI-powered security tools are developed, malicious actors still exploit user mistakes. He called for continued innovation and maybe insurance mechanisms to mitigate risks.
This question was answered by Victoria from VANA, “AI reflects our values, however, systematic modifications can correct that bias.” “Ethical training of AI while keeping private data secure and within the control of users on a blockchain.”.
The Bybit event marks the increasing importance of AI in Web3, as well as injecting more serious aspects of discussion over the future of technology into entertainment. As projects develop at the speed of lightning with AI, AI, blockchain, and digital culture combine to alter the way communities interact in this decentralized world.