NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang Reportedly Teams Up with Cudis (CUDIS) to Merge AI and Web3 Wearables



By CoinDesk | November 1, 2025


In what could mark a defining moment for the intersection of AI and Web3, NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang is reportedly partnering with Cudis (CUDIS) — a Solana-based wearable and lifestyle blockchain project — to co-develop next-generation AI-powered smart rings.


Sources familiar with the matter told CoinDesk that the collaboration aims to integrate NVIDIA’s high-performance GPU computing with Cudis’s decentralized wearable infrastructure. The goal: to create an AI-driven Web3 ecosystem where data, identity, and biometric insights are owned and secured by users through blockchain technology.


“The fusion of AI intelligence and decentralized identity could unlock a new paradigm for wearable devices,” one industry insider said. “Cudis is already redefining the Web3 user experience by connecting real-world data with on-chain applications.”


Cudis has gained attention in 2025 for its Cudis Ring, a Solana-native wearable device that connects biometric data, digital wallets, and personal AI features within one ecosystem. The rumored partnership with Huang could elevate the project into the mainstream, leveraging NVIDIA’s computing infrastructure to support real-time machine learning, AI assistants, and on-chain verification at scale.


Market observers note that such a collaboration could make Cudis one of the first Web3 projects to bridge AI inference directly into consumer wearables, potentially reshaping how decentralized applications interact with physical hardware.


While neither NVIDIA nor Cudis has confirmed the partnership publicly, speculation is growing that the first prototype may be unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas — signaling a bold new chapter for the AI-meets-blockchain movement