Guys, what do you think is the biggest change AI has brought to you? @CNPYNetwork


Is the first thing everyone thinks of that AI has replaced many jobs? Actually, it's quite interesting—programmers created AI, but it's also AI that's taking down programmers!
Nowadays, AI has lowered the bar for coding so much that even ordinary people can use AI tools to build a project logic.
But AI isn't omnipotent!
When it comes to actually deploying and landing on the chain, traditional public chains involve cumbersome processes and easily clog resources and networks. Many AI agents and small innovative projects get stuck at this step.

CNPY Network (Canopy) was built precisely to address this pain point.

Now, many projects claim to be "AI-native," but most just add a chatbot to an old system.
But Canopy adapts to AI scenarios from the underlying architecture. From code generation, chain deployment, to subsequent operations, the entire process is AI-driven.
The core code requires only 200 lines, paired with AI development scaffolding and one-click deployment tools, plus a full lifecycle monitoring system. It covers the entire process from project launch and iteration to expansion.

By the way, let me answer a few of the most frequently asked questions 👇

- You don't need to know how to code. Use AI tools like Claude or Grok for assistance, plus the platform's built-in beginner templates—it's easy to get started.
- It works on mobile too. Just use a mobile browser that supports wallet plugins, like Mises or Brave. Many people are already doing this.
- The testnet is completely free. You just need a wallet and claim test tokens to start—no real assets required.
- You can earn points by completing platform tasks now. Early participation activities will be considered for rewards in the subsequent TGE.
- The chain can be fully independent later. Start with shared security in the early stage, and upgrade to a fully autonomous sovereign L1 at any time when mature.

Its approach is also different from traditional public chains. Instead of having all applications compete for resources on one chain, each application corresponds to an independent autonomous chain. Each chain has dedicated block space and resources, unaffected by public network fluctuations, making it suitable for AI autonomous agents that need continuous operation.
With NextBFT consensus and recursive security mechanisms, each application chain has economic security guarantees and anti-attack capabilities from day one, without needing to boot up validation nodes from scratch.

When looking at infrastructure projects, I've always felt that actual implementation is more convincing than official hype.
Successful financing shows that investors recognize the direction, but real usage indicates that developers genuinely accept the product.
Canopy's recent completion of an $8.5 million seed round is an important milestone, but what's more noteworthy is the on-chain data already generated—millions of transactions, thousands of chains successfully launched, and growing daily active users. People aren't just watching; they're actually building projects on it.
Capital can help start a project, but only by truly solving real problems will people continue to use it.

In the past, the industry was obsessed with comparing TPS. Now that the AI Agent economy is rising, whether you can mass-produce exclusive application chains capable of independent evolution has gradually become a new competitive direction.
Canopy is essentially opening up a new track for Web3 infrastructure. Keep an eye on its progress as it gets closer to the mainnet.
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