[MCP Track 15,000-Word Research Report: How Does the AI Universal Interface Connect Everything in the Web3 World? A panoramic analysis of its development background, technical architecture, track pattern, risk challenges, and future potential]

This report is written by Web3Caff Research researcher Hendrix, focusing on the general protocol MCP centered around 'Unified Interface + Intelligent Interaction', exploring four technical and ecological verification paths:

① Can MCP significantly reduce the complexity of resources in the model invocation chain and achieve a 'Perception + Action' closed loop?

② Have the four major types of projects, such as Agent Framework, data services, and plugin stores, successfully run basic interactions?

③ Have scenarios like TermiX, Nexy AI achieved a real closed loop from Prompt to Onchain?

④ In the face of issues such as model hallucinations, service disguises, and oracle trust, are there systemic risks that are difficult to avoid?

We have also included key mechanisms and modular breakdowns such as point structure diagrams, mainstream project path classifications, and typical interaction processes.

Content link: https://research.web3caff.com/archives/32187



[From 'Standard Configuration' to 'Burden': The Foundation Model is Approaching Its Twilight Period]

The ideal foundation, with a strong moral halo, is seen as an indispensable bridge connecting the startup phase of projects with autonomous governance. However, as many projects enter the maturity and scaling stages, this mechanism has begun to show structural fatigue. More and more project foundations are experiencing governance imbalance in actual operations; this article discusses it for your quick reading.

Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/125246



[Web3 Developer Pitfall Guide (Part 1): Four Criminal High-Risk Project Models Developers Must Know]

As a developer, how can you quickly determine whether a Web3 project belongs to a 'criminal-level red line project'? If you can identify and avoid it in the early stages, you can hope to stay away from most criminal legal risks. This article uses four common Web3 illegal risk models as examples to help you build basic recognition capabilities from the perspectives of project structure, system functions, and token circulation, for your quick reading.

Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/125403



[Tether CEO's Understanding of the Next Stage of Stablecoins]

Deeply investing in infrastructure in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, this innovative distribution channel and deep penetration into emerging markets are key to Tether's leading position in the stablecoin field. Tether is not only technically advanced but has also established an unprecedented dollar distribution network globally, which is one of Tether's least known advantages; this article explores it for your quick reading.

Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/125253

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