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Every day on your way to work, you might pass the same place but rarely stop to really look. The weeds in the cracks of the pavement, the streetlights that haven't fully gone out—these details are always there, just easily overlooked. The Kite project is somewhat similar in that regard.
When it comes to blockchain, most people's minds are still filled with the old clichés: trading coins, airdrops, where the next hundredfold coin is. But Kite's approach is completely different. It aims to solve a deeper problem: as AI software becomes smarter, can they automatically exchange value and collaborate without human confirmation at every step?
In other words, making interactions between machines as natural and seamless as scanning a QR code to buy coffee. Sounds like science fiction? But they've been doing it for a while. In Kite's early test network, billions of AI agent interaction data have been accumulated, with user participation reaching millions. Users try out various AI tools on-chain—some explore, some make mistakes, some stumble—these activities may not seem dazzling, but they genuinely reflect the level of actual usage.
From a funding perspective, Kite has raised about $33 million, mostly from institutional investors focused on infrastructure. These types of capital don't chase short-term hot trends; they care more about whether this thing will still be usable ten years from now. It's not the kind of excitement that comes from a quick hype; it's more like a tree quietly taking root underground—you might overlook it if you're not paying close attention.
Another often underestimated move is their ecosystem layout. Truly foundational projects are rarely in a rush to go viral; instead, they build the base steadily step by step.