Wu said that CZ tweeted that AI labeling and data processing are very suitable for being done on-chain, enabling instant (micro) payments through cryptocurrency while leveraging global low-cost labor without geographic restrictions. BNB Chain Greenfield provides storage capacity but requires more tools to support it. Zignaly co-founder Abdul Rafay Gadit inquired about the best literature on the combination of blockchain and AI, to which CZ responded that the field is relatively new and that he is also learning through discussions with industry founders and developers. AI expert Elja expressed approval of BNB Greenfield, commenting that the product is excellent but needs to strengthen user education, suggesting the creation of a new Twitter account. In response, CZ acknowledged this with a “100 points” symbol. Additionally, angel investor George Kikvadze asked: What kind of incentive mechanism can be designed to reward continuous and high-quality labelers while preventing spam content or low-quality submissions? CZ replied that high-quality labelers could be rewarded through a normal distribution curve while avoiding rewards for low-quality ones, and preventing bot attacks needs to be considered separately.