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#BZZ The underlying development of Swarm technology has matured, and the next step is to pave the way for large-scale commercial use. We will build a more user-friendly and efficient application interface for user participation, and the future looks promising. The following content is a quote from Viktor's response to investor concerns on Discord, for the reference of Swarm supporters:
Buyers of BZZ need to assess its future actual utility. This assessment must demonstrate a clear upward trend. We are currently in the rational phase after the crypto market bubble burst, where "smart money" is slowly returning, targeting projects that have withstood the test of time.
At the same time, the timing is just right—Swarm has developed to a mature stage, and is now able to provide long-term viable production-level solutions for many application scenarios. These scenarios include the most basic resilient storage, and there are also some surprising collaborations in the works that, if (or when) these collaborations come to fruition, will clearly drive up adoption and bring much-needed credible backing.
However, some of these use cases come from relatively unexpected niche areas, such as real-time multimedia streaming or Swarm MCP. These directions have enormous potential to open up Swarm to entirely new audiences—potentially even including groups that are almost unrelated to the Web3/crypto space.
Multimedia, as the richest form of content, not only requires high storage capacity and bandwidth usage but is also given a higher priority in partnerships.
Entering the AI field early is a very wise move, paying tribute to Solarpunk (and Datafund?). The application of AI in **inter-agent communication** is one of the current hot directions, and the boundaries of this direction are clear, highly aligning with the positioning of the Swarm MCP API.
AI has already been used to assist in writing code, even evolving into the so-called "vibe-coding", making application development increasingly accessible to the public. Entering this field early may be our ticket to opening the market and reaching this rapidly growing group.
When people no longer need to hire developers to build their own applications, a brand new user group will emerge – they can quickly create prototype applications for themselves. This perfectly aligns with the philosophy of **"open resource" and agile development cycles** advocated by Swarm (forking your application on Swarm).
By the time we are at the venue event in Argentina, the partnerships in these two directions will be revealed, and it is expected to showcase some unexpected adoption pathways and collaboration models.
The third way to expand adoption is to make Swarm easier for non-crypto native users to use, thereby reaching a wider audience.
This goal is currently being achieved through the continuously improved Swarm Desktop application, which will allow users to easily use Swarm without any knowledge of cryptocurrency.
Beeport is another great example that not only brings decentralized storage to ordinary users ("normies"), but more importantly, significantly lowers the barriers and friction to acquiring BZZ tokens.
But what truly has disruptive significance will be the browser-based client of Swarm.
Currently, a lightweight client based on Rust-WASM has entered the QA testing phase. Meanwhile, a bee-wasm node written in Go and cross-compiled to WASM is also under development.
Once these results are released, anyone with a browser can use Swarm natively without installing any software.
This will allow Swarm to target an extremely large new user base and open up unprecedented growth opportunities.