Qtum Foundation announced the expansion of its ecosystem into AI infrastructure with Qtum.ai, a text-to-video generation platform, and the upcoming Qtum AI Router, a unified inference layer for multi-model access. The services position the long-running Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchain, operational since 2017 with no downtime, as a blockchain-supported AI compute network.

Qtum pivots to AI
Qtum launched Qtum.ai, a text-to-video platform using models like Seedance and HappyHorse, and teased the Qtum AI Router, a unified API for routing requests across multiple AI models, similar to OpenRouter.
In contrast to most crypto-AI projects, Qtum already has working products: Qtum Video, Qtum DeepSeek, Qtum Ally (a desktop AI agent), and the Application Programming Interface (API) Router. Moreover, the platform offers no subscription lock-in, no data harvesting, and pay-as-you-go video generation with MetaMask or Google login.
What this means for Qtum Foundation
Qtum has been a reliable smart contract platform since 2017, but reliability doesn’t generate headlines. Guess what. AI does. The company positions itself as a “blockchain-supported AI network.” Qtum is giving its ecosystem a reason to exist beyond “we’re still online.” Users pay for AI services with QTUM credits, and the API Router offers per-request billing.
If builders discover the platform, it could drive real usage. The roadmap includes non-fungible token (NFT) creation via Qtum Qurator and decentralized governance of AI models.
Most important aspects of Qtum.ai
- First, the video platform is live: no credit card, no subscription, 500 free tokens. It uses cinematic models and respects privacy, no data harvesting or tracking.
- Second, the Qtum AI Router (beta soon) competes with OpenRouter, offering a unified API for multi-model inference and low-latency request handling.
- Third, Qtum Ally, a desktop AI agent built on the Model Context Protocol, enables local deployment, positioning Qtum in the agentic AI space.
What’s next for Qtum
The roadmap is already mapped out. Phase 1 and 2 (foundation and AI model expansion) are complete. Phase 3 (the Ally Agent launch) is in progress. Phase 4 will bring full NFT and decentralized finance (DeFi) integration via the Qurator platform, where users can generate AI art and mint NFTs on the Qtum chain with one click. Phase 5 aims for decentralized governance: onchain AI governance, community voting, and decentralized model training.
Up next is the public beta for the Qtum AI Router, and then they’ll be opening up more Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) compute access. If Qtum pulls this off, it could be one of the few blockchains actually making money from AI, not just hype.
