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0G recently appeared on mainstream Korean television. This topic is definitely worth discussing.
Korea’s most authoritative TV station, YTN, produced a dedicated program called "The Strongest Enterprise" to in-depthly report on 0G's technology and development direction. From January 3rd to January 9th, the program will be rebroadcast 29 times on YTN News and YTN Science channels, reaching a broad audience—policy makers, corporate management, research institutions, and developers are all target viewers.
To be honest, this is not just ordinary funding news or team introduction. The program touches on a more core issue: the current trust crisis in the AI industry. Many AI systems are in a "black box" state, with decision-making processes that are not transparent, leading to trust, safety, and governance risks. Can decentralized AI change this situation? How to make AI systems verifiable and auditable while prioritizing human safety?
0G's approach is to use blockchain as the "truth layer"—simply put, to establish an immutable record and verification mechanism. Then, by combining decentralized computing resources, storage networks, and AI alignment nodes, a complete AI infrastructure is built. This system aims to serve practical applications while also complying with regulations and ensuring long-term sustainability.
During the filming process, support was also received from several major Korean organizations, including Korea Data Center (Kdata), investment firm (Lecca), and community efforts (Nonce Classic). Their participation and recognition indicate that the direction of decentralized AI combined with blockchain has gained considerable attention among mainstream Korean institutions. This also reflects the increasing global emphasis on infrastructure innovation of this kind.