What @NotChaseColeman said here couldn’t be more true
The best dapps & tokens were built during the worst conditions the market has seen
The hardest workers and builders that put their heads down and ignore the noise end up being the strongest
@stagedhappen & the $DOT @usedotai is no exception
I found $DOT during the worst crash we’ve seen yet this year
May it be bad timing? I think not
What it shows me is that $DOT is willing to build in the toughest times, and aren’t taking advantage of just a “green market”…
These kind of builders stick out, they resemble hard work and grinding
The suite that @usedotai is building through DotChat and DotCode is something I couldn’t ignore
It’s only been 7 days, and there are a HANDFUL of useful tools that @usedotai has presented to the community
Now, $DOT has integrated DotMCP (the new private MCP launch from Dot AI) which is a genuine product milestone that solves a real, painful problem in AI agents while giving the project massive built-in distribution and revenue potential.
It’s the first fully private Model Context Protocol (MCP) that plugs directly into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible hosts.
Why is it bullish? Let’s talk about it
True privacy that actually works at the protocol level
Normal tool calls leak your prompt to the host LLM (which can log it, filter it, profile you, or apply policies).
DotMCP uses a clever “handoff” system: the host only sees “a session opened.” Your actual prompt and responses go over a separate private channel straight to Dot’s no-retention model. The host never sees what you typed, how long it ran, or what came back.
This extends Dot’s privacy invariant all the way into the host app. Community replies are calling it “genuinely novel architecture,” “real privacy,” and “fulfilment of the full privacy claim” — stuff that other projects only talk about.
Instant distribution to millions of users You don’t have to convince people to switch to a new AI app. Every Claude/ChatGPT/Cursor user can now call Dot privately for sensitive stuff. One reply nailed it: “This makes $DOT infrastructure accessible inside every existing AI tool… User acquisition fast forward?” It’s basically turning the biggest AI platforms into front-ends for Dot while keeping the sensitive work private.
Direct tie-in to $DOT tokenomics
Dot already has a live $DOT token (on Base) with a revenue-share model: holders earn points the longer they hold, which turn into multipliers for a cut of product revenue (no lockups). They’ve been burning supply (12% already torched and 5% locked up ready to be burned) and pushing a “flywheel” around staking + revenue. A product like DotMCP that can drive real usage → real revenue is exactly what makes the token mechanics actually matter.
In short: DotMCP isn’t just another feature — it’s a new era of private AI infrastructure that leverages everyone else’s huge user bases while feeding straight into Dot’s revenue and token flywheel. That’s why people are bullish on it right now.
So even though conditions may be bleak, it’s not time to turn your head away from real builders
$DOT is the real deal, and I’m looking forward to how they build out this project
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People are starting to pick up on the idea that $DOT may just be a $VVV competitor
Why you ask?
Let’s talk about it:
$DOT and $VVV (Venice AI) are both privacy-first, uncensored AI platforms built around open-weight models on Base, targeting users who want AI chat/coding without data harvesting, heavy censorship, or corporate sycophancy. They share a core thesis: deliver high-quality inference that’s private by design, not just by policy
https://t.co/SxphcUB1Z6 ($VVV) is the more established player—launched earlier (2024), with ~450k users, a ~$800M+ market cap at times, image/code/text gen, an API geared toward autonomous agents, and token utility centered on staking for yield (~15%) or minting DIEM credits ($1/day of inference access). It emphasizes decentralized, censorship-resistant access via open models
Dot ($DOT) positions itself as the stricter, more verifiable evolution—especially with DotChat (live web chat) and DotCode (upcoming CLI). Here’s where it claims clear differentiation, based on its architecture, manifesto, and roadmap:
@Cryptobarba_@BizChirag@kaggle Hey bro $alpie is good af I think you also should check agent37
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Stacked dev don’t fade bro
@HiddenGemHQ I like the fact that you don’t over shill and you chose quality over quantity, keep the good work bro and keep your image clean, you will gain a lot of trust and don’t look like a exit shiller like most of these fake ct