On May 27, Ice Open Network has added LinqAI to its growing Online+ platform. The move marks another step in merging artificial intelligence with decentralized computing. LinqAI brings advanced AI automation tools, a strong SaaS ecosystem, and a DePIN-native compute marketplace. The partnership makes automation smarter, faster, and more accessible for everyone. This collaboration follows Ice Open Network’s earlier partnership with OpenPad AI, aiming to deepen AI-powered support for Web3 creators and developers.

LinqAI Joins Online+ to Power Web3 Automation

LinqAI has officially joined the Ice Open Network ecosystem through the Online+ social platform. Known for AI automation and decentralized infrastructure, LinqAI provides tools that include AI employees, SaaS platforms, and scalable AI compute services. The integration allows LinqAI to build and deploy its own dApp using the ION Framework. The ION Framework gives LinqAI direct access to a community of Web3 developers and users. This setup creates new ways to showcase its AI offerings and expand its user base. The DePIN-native compute marketplace by LinqAI also helps turn idle computing resources into usable infrastructure. This improves access to scalable and cost-effective AI automation across industries.

AI and Web3 Merge at the Infrastructure Level

The integration of LinqAI into the Ice Open Network represents more than just a platform addition. It signals a deeper convergence between intelligent automation and decentralized infrastructure. LinqAI’s mission is to make automation faster, smarter, and more accessible to users globally. The company’s tools are designed to support startups, enterprises, and Web3 communities alike. LinqAI’s use of the ION Framework allows decentralized applications to operate with increased efficiency and smarter automation. As a result, the network’s AI capabilities now extend beyond analytics into real-time intelligent execution. This development enhances the entire Online+ ecosystem, making it a destination for AI-native and Web3-native projects.

Previous Move: Ice Open Network’s Tie-Up with OpenPad AI

Before LinqAI, Ice Open Network formed a key partnership with OpenPad AI through the same Online+ platform. This collaboration focused on AI-driven analytics and strategic network support for Web3 protocols. OpenPad AI gained access to over 450 Web3 key opinion leaders (KOLs) and 400+ venture capital firms. That partnership boosted visibility for early-stage Web3 projects using OpenPad AI’s analytics. It also expanded Ice Open Network’s ecosystem by adding more tools for investors and builders. The platform offered data-backed insights and connected users across the Web3 landscape. Both partnerships, LinqAI and OpenPad AI, align with Ice Open Network’s broader strategy. That strategy focuses on making Online+ a central hub for intelligent and scalable infrastructure in the AI-Web3 intersection.

AI-Driven Growth Across Web3

LinqAI’s entry into the Online+ ecosystem adds momentum to Ice Open Network’s goal of bridging AI and decentralized systems. The partnership highlights the growing demand for smart automation in blockchain-powered platforms. Developers and protocols can now use tools that offer real-time execution, better resource management, and scalable services. Solv Protocol and similar projects may benefit from this AI-powered infrastructure. As AI use cases grow across DeFi, gaming, and governance, more dApps could integrate smart automation tools. 

The entry of LinqAI may also spark increased collaboration between AI platforms and Solv Protocol-like solutions to manage digital assets more efficiently. The Online+ platform continues to evolve as a meeting point for Web3 innovation. By combining AI tools with decentralized computing, Ice Open Network positions itself as a leader in future-ready infrastructure. Stakeholders across the ecosystem are now watching how LinqAI’s tools impact adoption, community growth, and performance in Web3 environments.

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