At The Block's first Emergence conference held in Prague, two well-known venture capitalists expressed skepticism about the potential of projects at the intersection of crypto and AI. Rob Hadick from Dragonfly pointed out that crypto projects often transfer existing successful offline technologies onto the blockchain, resulting in poor outcomes. David Pakman from CoinFund believes that the main value of AI in the crypto space lies in enhancing developers' coding efficiency. Both investors agreed that decentralized AI systems are unlikely to surpass large centralized players like OpenAI and Anthropic in this cycle. Nonetheless, Pakman praised the builders attempting to develop alternative systems. Hadick expressed skepticism towards agent projects, suggesting that it could be a winner-takes-all market, predicting that most investors will suffer significant losses. Pakman, on the other hand, suggested that agents could create synergies between AI and crypto in the future, especially in the payment sector.