Alibaba’s Qwen just met the agent stack. 0G’s Alibaba Cloud collaboration is one of those updates that looks simple at first, but the second-order effect is much bigger. Most large language models are still accessed through systems built for humans. Create an account, manage billing, configure access, call an API, and build around whatever limits the provider gives you. That works for apps with human operators. It gets messy for autonomous agents that need to query models, process information, make decisions, and execute workflows without waiting for a human dashboard in the middle. This is why 0G making Alibaba’s Qwen models accessible through blockchain-based infrastructure matters. Qwen is one of the major model families in global AI, especially across Asia. Through 0G, agents can access that intelligence using a token-based mechanism, while 0G handles the trust layer around execution. That is the clean split. Qwen gives agents the reasoning layer. 0G gives them the verifiable infrastructure layer. $ICP made verifiable compute a serious category, and $NEAR showed how important easy AI access becomes once builders start shipping real apps. 0G is now sitting right where those two ideas meet. The alpha here is not “another model integration.” The alpha is distribution. If agents are going to become real onchain actors, they need direct access to strong models and a trust layer that can prove what happened after the model was used. That is what this 0G x Qwen integration points toward. Top-tier intelligence becomes easier for agents to access. Execution becomes easier to verify. And 0G gets closer to being the base layer where AI agents can actually operate. #Altcoin Season# #Trading
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