UXLINK announced a transition from its current social growth layer to a comprehensive artificial intelligence ecosystem, described as the UXLINK AI ECOSYSTEM: A STRATEGIC EVOLUTION, with a multi-phase rollout planned from Q2 2025. The platform currently serves over 2.8 million verified users across 150 countries, according to its transparency report, and the upgrade follows extensive community input and six months of AI-blockchain research across Ethereum and Solana. Industry analysts say the upgrade aligns with broader Web3 trends toward intelligent automation, and similar transitions have shown engagement gains, including a 34% average retention improvement over twelve months in 2024 data. It comprises three core components: modular AI agents across the social graph, new consensus mechanisms to verify AI-generated content, and privacy-preserving machine learning that maintains user data sovereignty while enabling personalized AI services.
Tokenomics 2.0 expands token utility for AI service transactions, staking for AI model training participation, and governance rights for AI parameter adjustments and development priorities. The three primary use cases are AI service access, staking rewards proportional to computational contributions, and token-weighted governance participation. Governance is on-chain, with proposals opening April 15, 2025, technical reviews by May 30, final voting July 15–31, 2025, and implementation beginning August 2025 with quarterly progress reporting. Holder protections include gradual migration pathways, grandfathering provisions, and opt-in participation.
The industry context shows a rapidly evolving Web3 AI sector, with UXLINK differentiating itself through its existing social graph, governance framework, and modular architecture, alongside 217% year-over-year growth in venture funding and 68% of active Web3 users indicating readiness for AI-powered features. Technical partnerships include collaborations with three academic institutions focusing on privacy-preserving machine learning, scalable inference, and verifiable AI outputs, with a technical whitepaper due in May 2025. The development roadmap extends through 2026 with Phase 1 (Q2–Q3 2025) focused on core AI infrastructure and basic tool deployment, Phase 2 (Q4 2025–Q1 2026) on advanced features and third-party integration, and Phase 3 (Q2–Q4 2026) achieving full ecosystem maturity and cross-chain AI agent interoperability.















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