Imagine your AI assistant being able to independently invoke services, fetch data, pay for computational costs, and even handle billing and settlements—all completed within seconds without you repeatedly clicking to confirm. This is the future that KITE aims to build: a public chain not designed for humans, but born for autonomous software agents.
On this chain, machines can perform fast, verifiable fund transfers while strictly adhering to preset rules. For developers, KITE offers a more user-friendly experience—being an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, you can directly reuse Ethereum ecosystem development tools and smart contract experience without starting from scratch. This means existing Web3 developers can quickly get started, achieving faster network performance while maintaining development process continuity.
In simple terms, KITE is both the infrastructure born for AI agents and a developer-friendly blockchain platform. This design approach paves the way for the explosion of autonomous agent economies.
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GasFeeCrier
· 7h ago
AI spending its own money to buy services sounds pretty exciting haha
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DegenTherapist
· 12-17 18:50
The machine transfers and settles on its own, sounds great, but can you really trust it...
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-17 18:46
Machines work automatically, and we just lie back and relax? Sounds pretty good haha
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OnChainDetective
· 12-17 18:45
Wait, AI autonomous transfers with second-level settlement? We need to keep a close eye on the flow of funds behind this... On the KITE chain, machines transfer funds to each other. Who's tracking these "ghost transactions"?
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NFT_Therapy
· 12-17 18:42
This is what Web3 should look like. Automated trading doesn't require me to manually confirm. Awesome.
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LazyDevMiner
· 12-17 18:34
Second-level settlement? If that can really be implemented, my automation scripts could directly become financial laborers.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 12-17 18:30
Second-level settlement? Now AI can really spend money for me, I'm a bit scared but it sounds pretty good.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 12-17 18:22
The trend of AI autonomous agency economy is really coming, but whether KITE can truly be implemented depends on various factors.
Imagine your AI assistant being able to independently invoke services, fetch data, pay for computational costs, and even handle billing and settlements—all completed within seconds without you repeatedly clicking to confirm. This is the future that KITE aims to build: a public chain not designed for humans, but born for autonomous software agents.
On this chain, machines can perform fast, verifiable fund transfers while strictly adhering to preset rules. For developers, KITE offers a more user-friendly experience—being an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, you can directly reuse Ethereum ecosystem development tools and smart contract experience without starting from scratch. This means existing Web3 developers can quickly get started, achieving faster network performance while maintaining development process continuity.
In simple terms, KITE is both the infrastructure born for AI agents and a developer-friendly blockchain platform. This design approach paves the way for the explosion of autonomous agent economies.