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BitSeek Introduces First Full-Stack Decentralized AI Infrastructure for Web3 AI
Breakthrough DeLLM protocol gives users and developers full control over data compute and monetization
LISBON, PORTUGAL / ACCESS Newswire / April 29, 2025 / BitSeek, an innovator in distributed Web3 AI, today introduced the first end-to-end decentralized AI infrastructure purpose-built for Web3. At the heart of the platform is the BitSeek proprietary DeLLM (Decentralized Large Language Model) protocol, designed to deliver powerful AI without the tradeoffs of being centralized and controlled by a big tech corporation. By combining distributed compute, blockchain-native model governance, and privacy-preserving architecture, BitSeek empowers users and developers to own, control, and benefit from the AI systems they use.

The BitSeek AI tech stack includes a globally distributed computing network of independent nodes, a suite of Blockchain Model-Context-Protocol (MCP), and a data DAO. These components address two core limitations of the Web3 AI ecosystem: the lack of accessible decentralized LLMs and the absence of native on-chain interactions.
BitSeek delivers high-performance decentralized LLMs and a multi-blockchain MCP suite to power the next generation of intelligent Web3 agents, accelerating the evolution of the decentralized AI industry. Furthermore, Bitseek gives users and developers full control over AI data, computation, and monetization-marking a pivotal moment for Web3 artificial intelligence.
While decentralization has transformed finance and data in the crypto space, AI has remained centralized and remains in the hands of big tech. Most AI platforms claiming to be "decentralized" still rely on centrally hosted LLMs. BitSeek changes that by introducing model atomization architecture: a novel approach that distributes open-source LLMs-such as DeepSeek R1 and Llama 3-across a decentralized, privacy-first network. This eliminates the need for centralized hosting, placing both the model and the data it processes in the hands of the community.
For users, the DeLLM infrastructure preserves the key benefits of hosting an AI model locally: full data control, enhanced privacy for sensitive topics, and freedom from corporate surveillance. Unlike commercial AI platforms that collect and monetize user data, the BitSeek model ensures personal information remains secure and customizable to individual needs. A recent survey shows 78% of users prefer AI that doesn't analyze their data, and 80% favor decentralized, open-source models-reinforcing ideals that BitSeek champions.
"Search engines have long monetized user-created data, but LLM conversations are far more detailed and personal-even more valuable," said Chris Coverdale, CEO of BitSeek. "It's only fair that users see the rewards from what they generate. Our distributed infrastructure keep data private, defies censorship, and remains self-sustaining for everyone. With this launch, we take a major stride toward AI controlled by its users, rather than monopolized by Big Tech."
What Sets BitSeek Apart
Decentralized: DeLLM protocol and distributed infrastructure eliminates corporate control
Full Stack Web3-Native Architecture: Includes decentralized LLMs, a distributed computing network, blockchain MCPs, and a data DAO to power dApps and agents
User-Owned Data: Users maintain full control of their conversation data
Censorship Resistant: Distributed model prevents corporations or governments eavesdropping
Rewards Driven: Both node operators and users earn tokens, creating a sustainable AI ecosystem
In the BitSeek ecosystem, users retain ownership of every conversation they generate, deciding whether to keep their data private, monetize it through DataDAOs, or move it to another LLM platform. This approach gives participants direct authority over how their data is used, along with a meaningful stake in AI's growth. Meanwhile, node operators earn tokenized rewards for providing the computational power behind the AI models, strengthening the network while keeping it decentralized.
BitSeek is a foundational infrastructure for the next generation of decentralized applications. Web3 developers can integrate DeLLM models into AI dApps, social protocols, and decentralized agents, without compromising on privacy or decentralization. The system is modular, scalable, and designed to evolve with open-source AI advances, including upcoming integrations with models like Qwen and open-weight variants of GPT.
Unlike other decentralized AI efforts, BitSeek decentralizes the model itself-delivering infrastructure-level transformation for the entire crypto space.
About BitSeek
BitSeek is the world's first full-stack decentralized AI infrastructure for Web3 AI, combining decentralized LLM infrastructure (DeLLM), blockchain, distributed compute, open-source AI, and MCP servers to give individuals full control over their data and participation in AI development. BitSeek is committed to building a privacy-first, censorship-resistant, self-governing alternative to centralized LLM platforms.
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SOURCE: BitSeek
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O.Hansen--CPN