Eigen Labs' J.T. Rose highlighted 'verifiable AI' as the next major growth area in cryptocurrency at the DAS London conference. He presented Eigen's innovative cloud-like stack, which integrates data, computation, and inference with cryptographic economic security to ensure verifiability before Ethereum state updates. This approach aims to enhance trust in AI by enabling autonomous trading agents to prove risk compliance and facilitating A2A payments based on work receipts. David Sneider of Lit Protocol emphasized the importance of runtime execution and policy validation for building reliable AI infrastructure. Both Rose and Sneider view Ethereum as a crucial trust anchor for emerging consumer applications, including AI-managed funds, underscoring the potential of verifiable AI to transform the crypto landscape.