In a week that has seen Jamie Dimon raising alarms over AI vulnerabilities and Anthropic’s “Mythos” triggering a structural shift in cybersecurity, the conversation around AI has moved from “What can it do?” to “Who controls the keys?”
The Mythos Vulnerability
Recent reports indicate that JPMorgan Chase and other financial giants are testing Anthropic’s new Mythos model, only to find that it reveals deeper structural vulnerabilities than previously imagined. Jamie Dimon’s recent comments weren’t just about the model—they were about the infrastructure. As AI becomes the operating system for global finance, the point of failure is no longer the code; it’s the identity and the intent behind the prompt.
The Web3 Pivot: Identity as Infrastructure
Simultaneously, we are seeing a massive acceleration in AI infrastructure adoption within the Web3 sector. Companies like Riot Platforms are pivoting toward high-performance computing to bridge the gap between decentralized ownership and centralized intelligence. The message is clear: If you don’t own your identity in the AI era, you don’t own your results.
The Sovereignty Solution: .prompt Domains
This is where the “AI Memo War” and the “Mythos Panic” converge into a single solution. The battle for AI sovereignty isn’t fought in the boardroom—it’s fought at the domain level. By securing a .prompt domain, users and enterprises are no longer just “renters” on a centralized platform. They are establishing a permanent, secure, and portable identity that can move between models—OpenAI, Anthropic, or proprietary local LLMs—without losing the most valuable asset in the 21st century: The Provenance of Intent.
As the “Mythos” of centralized safety begins to crack, the era of Prompt-Native Identity begins.
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Sources: Google Alerts, CSO Online, CNBC, MEXC News Recap.
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