The End of 'Wow' AI: How Intelligence Became Invis
The End of 'Wow' AI: How Intelligence Became Invis

The End of 'Wow' AI: How Intelligence Became Invis

By 2026, the "wow" factor of AI has faded into the background. It is no longer a spectacle in a lab, but a silent architect of our daily choices—telling us what to buy, when to sleep, and how to work. This post explores the "Silent Shift" from active decision-making to algorithmic guidance. As AI moves from responsive tools to proactive agents, we examine the rising importance of human judgment and the hidden cost of outsourcing our thoughts to invisible intelligence.


How Search Engines Find Information Across the Internet

7 hours ago 4 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

Have you ever wondered what actually happens when you type something into Google and get thousands of results in less than a second? It feels almost instant. You type a question, press enter, and suddenly there are pages of websites, videos, images a...

AI Agents Can Now Spend Crypto — But Who Stops Them?

15 Aug 2026 3 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

For years the main challenge for crypto was convincing people to adopt it. But now consider an alternative proposition. What if we could convince people to stop using crypto? Because lately, there has been an interesting trend of making software agen...

The Silent Takeover: When Code Becomes the Whale

13 Aug 2026 2 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

The most crucial crypto transaction of 2026 wasn't one of the big Bitcoin acquisitions from a country state or a dazzling NFT sale. The trading occurred in a private manner, with two independent AI trading bots operating without human oversight, via...

Crypto’s Next Users May Not Be Human — And That Changes Everything

9 Aug 2026 4 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

Crypto has been founded on a single premise for years: There is someone behind a human who is sitting behind the wallet. Someone creates an exchange, purchases some crypto, links a wallet, signs a transaction and proceeds with life. But, that's begin...

The Next Crypto War Won't Be About Coins — It'll Be About AI Agents Owning Wallets

7 Aug 2026 2 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

For years, crypto has been about one thing: Who owns the coins? But that question is quietly changing. The next generation of wallets won't simply store Bitcoin or Ethereum. They'll make decisions. Imagine This... You wake up. You already have in you...

The Next Crypto Wallet Won’t Just Hold Your Money — It Will Know What You Want

25 Jul 2026 5 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

At one point owning a crypto wallet was a revolutionary idea. You might transfer money anywhere in the globe without seeking permission from the bank. You might own digital assets without having to deal with a conventional financial institution. You...

The Next Crypto Revolution May Not Happen on Exchanges — It May Happen in Your Browser

25 Jul 2026 4 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

Cryptocurrency seems to be upending itself. Each cycle we have the same questions. Which coin will turn 100x? When will the next bull run be? So which one should I purchase first before everyone else goes on? Perhaps we have some wrong ideas though....

The Next Crypto Millionaires Might Not Buy Coins — They’ll Own the Infrastructure

23 Jul 2026 5 minute read 2 comments Manas Sakhuja

When it comes to being wealthy with crypto, it was always the same direction. Which coin? Which token? Which blockchain? What project could do 100 times the same? I have had the same question that passed through my mind. However, the more I observe t...

The Next Crypto Bull Run Might Not Be Led by Humans

22 Jul 2026 4 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

We've devoted a significant amount of time asking the wrong questions about the next crypto bull run. Will Bitcoin hit $200,000? Will Ethereum outperform? What will be the 100x altcoin? Well, which meme coin is going to explode? Here are the question...

Your Wallet Will Soon Know You Better Than Your Bank Does

22 Jul 2026 3 minute read 0 comments Manas Sakhuja

Once this is how you had a digital identity, your bank account! Your salary came in. The bills were sent out. Your bank had a general idea of how much money you used, and how you used it. However, that model looks like an exceedingly old one. The wor...