Recently, there has been a noteworthy development in the domestic AI ecosystem—Alibaba Qianwen is gradually penetrating the crypto creative field due to its free availability and outstanding capabilities. The high-traffic videos with subtitles and translations on Twitter? Qianwen can now generate them directly. For those looking to start entrepreneurial projects on Twitter, this set of tools indeed changes the cost structure of content production.



Interestingly, only a few projects in the crypto ecosystem currently recognize this opportunity. For example, a leading NFT creative platform has reached an official partnership with Alibaba Qianwen and gained early access to the Qwen 2.6 new model. This new version has not been open-sourced yet, but from the nature of the collaboration, Alibaba’s intention to layout in the AI×Web3 track is already very clear. In the future, links to such tools may become the infrastructure for creative production in the crypto space.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 01-07 14:39
Wait, which specific "top NFT creative platform" is this? Can the on-chain address be traced? I need to check their fund flow. Free tools + official partnerships sound a bit suspicious. I've seen this trick too many times.
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 01-06 20:23
Qwen this wave is indeed fierce, free and still useful. Does the crypto circle respond so slowly? Alibaba wants to take a bite of the Web3 cake, it's only a matter of time. Content costs have been cut by more than half, this is true infrastructure. Top projects have already gained access to the internal test, what are retail investors still using? Qwen 2.6 has been open-sourced. I used it the first time, just waiting for the official announcement. This lowers the threshold for startups again, the competition king is back.
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ContractTestervip
· 01-06 16:44
Qianwen this wave is really fierce, directly crushing content costs with free exposure Alibaba is openly trying to grab a slice of the Web3 pie, smart people should have seen it coming Wow, this time even subtitles and videos can be AI-generated? The crypto world is really about to change Wait, how will those who rely on creativity for a living survive?
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SpeakWithHatOnvip
· 01-06 02:25
Qianwen has directly stormed in, this is a move to strike with a dimensionality reduction Oh my god, I should have known to stock up on some Alibaba-related assets Collaborating with NFT platforms? It seems Alibaba has been planning this move for a while Why does it feel like big companies are all fighting for this Web3 cake Content costs have really been driven down, the spring of small entrepreneurs has arrived Wait, does this mean content has become a commodity? By the way, Qianwen's recent strategy is indeed impressive, but will it lead to even more internal competition? Who uses it first, earns first; this time, we can't fall behind This is just the infrastructure upgrade in the AI era
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 01-04 15:11
Free AI-generated Twitter videos? Now the creative industry is getting heated, and content costs are dropping sharply. This move by Alibaba signals some interesting intentions in Web3 layout. A few projects getting on board early really means they’re ahead. Qwen has entered the crypto space. Who would have thought that domestic large models would become part of the entrepreneurial toolchain? In terms of generating subtitle videos, it has indeed changed the game, but true content differentiation is the real barrier. Qwen 2.6 hasn't even been open-sourced yet, but it’s already being used for collaborations. Alibaba’s move here is quite strategic. Is the quality up to par? Or is it just hype over substance again? The crypto toolchain is so competitive; in the end, it all depends on who uses it more skillfully. Once this kind of infrastructure becomes widespread, creative competition will turn into a race for computing power.
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GateUser-e51e87c7vip
· 01-04 15:07
Qianwen's move this time is quite brilliant, offering free and easy-to-use tools for a direct blow. Entrepreneurs still spending money on tools must be panicking.
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ForkItAllvip
· 01-04 15:00
Qianwen is really heating up, and now the barrier to creative production in the crypto circle is about to be reshaped.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-04 14:55
Honestly, Qianwen's recent move is really aggressive. It's free and useful, how could crypto people not jump on board? Alibaba is obviously playing chess. Even in the Qwen 2.6 beta, they've included NFT platforms, and their Web3 strategy is very obvious. This really breaks the creative cost barrier. Even small accounts like ours can produce big projects. I just wonder if there will be any restrictions later on. It always feels like there's a price to pay for free stuff. Why haven't so many people realized this yet? Let's get excited, everyone!
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 01-04 14:51
ngl this is giving "early MEV opportunity" vibes... whoever's sleeping on Qwen integration rn is basically leaving gwei on the table fr
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0xLuckboxvip
· 01-04 14:44
Qianwen this wave directly broke the defense, free Twitter video generation really rewrote the game rules
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