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This roadmap outlines aelf's strategic advancements in core blockchain technology, focusing on modularity, distributed computing, and AI integration.
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For too long, the Web3 space has been plagued by scalability bottlenecks, hindering mainstream adoption. Complex interactions and a lack of flexibility have created barriers to entry for both users and developers. Security concerns remain top of mind.
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In 2025, aelf breaks these barriers. We're introducing a suite of upgrades that will rejuvenate blockchain performance, scalability, and user experience.
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## Q1 2025
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### Core Modules: Consensus and Data Availability
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### Pluggable AI Engine
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Empower developers to integrate diverse [AI models](https://blog.aelf.com/posts/comprehensive-guide-ai-agent-types), such as LLMs and graph neural networks, for specialised scenarios like complex cross-chain interactions and smart contract logic suggestions.
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## Conclusion
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aelf's 2025 roadmap demonstrates a strong commitment to innovation in AI and blockchain technology. With an emphasis on modularity, distributed computing, and AI integration, aelf aims to create a more robust, scalable, and AI-friendly blockchain platform for Web3 communities.
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These advancements will not only benefit developers but also enhance the overall Web3 AI experience for users, paving the way for wider adoption of Web3 AI technology and new possibilities in the race for decentralisation.

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