Generative AI Is for Web2. Predictive AI Is for Web3.

Generative AI creates content. Predictive AI solves Web3’s core problems of fraud and mass marketing. These are not competing tools — they serve completely different purposes. X Space #6 with ChainAware co-founders Martin and Tarmo explains the distinction every Web3 founder needs to understand before evaluating any AI project or investment.

Generative AI vs Predictive AI on Blockchain: Where Is the Competitive Edge?

The single most important diagnostic question for any blockchain AI project: does it use generative AI or predictive AI? Only predictive AI creates defensible competitive advantage in Web3. X Space #5 with ChainAware co-founders Martin and Tarmo covers where the competitive edge actually lies and how to evaluate any AI project against this framework.

Speeding Up Web3 Growth: Real-Time Fraud Detection and 1:1 Marketing

Web3 cannot grow at scale without solving two structural problems simultaneously: fraud and mass marketing. X Space #4 with ChainAware co-founders Martin and Tarmo covers why the 2–3% annual DeFi hack rate has held constant for four years despite billions invested in security — and how real-time fraud detection combined with 1:1 marketing breaks the cycle.

AI + Blockchain: New Use Cases and the $300 Billion Data Goldmine

500 million crypto users × $600 per user in bank data value = a $300 billion blockchain data goldmine sitting free and public on-chain. X Space #3 with ChainAware co-founders Martin and Tarmo covers six real AI use cases for this data — fraud detection, rug pull prediction, wallet auditing, credit scoring, personalized growth, and transaction monitoring.

AI + Web3 Convergence: How AI Brings Blockchain Adoption Back to the Innovation Curve

Web3 is now behind Web2 on the innovation curve — mass marketing at 0.1% conversion vs Web2’s 10–30% with intention-based targeting. X Space #2 with ChainAware co-founders Martin and Tarmo explains how AI and Web3 convergence closes this gap and brings blockchain adoption back to the front of the curve.