The commercialization path of AI Agents finally has a new outlet. For a long time, Agent developers faced a difficult problem: how to make their developed Agents discoverable by users, attract enough users, and most importantly, achieve stable monetization.



Warden Studio has proposed an integrated solution. This ecosystem not only provides channels for displaying and distributing Agents to solve the discovery problem; more importantly, it directly connects to user needs, helping developers establish monetization capabilities from the early stages of their projects. In other words, from day one, Agent ideas can be converted into revenue.

This model breaks the traditional distribution dilemma of AI applications. Developers no longer need to spend money on marketing to acquire users, but instead realize the value flow of Agents at the protocol layer. This may be the key turning point for the Agent economy from 0 to 1.
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staking_grampsvip
· 01-09 12:50
Someone finally shut down the monetization path for Agent, so developers can finally breathe a sigh of relief. But on the other hand, can Warden's plan really help small developers make money, or is it just another empty promise?
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 01-09 12:49
Is it "monetizing from day one" again? It sounds great, but how many can actually achieve it... However, the Warden approach really hits the nail on the head; discovery issues are indeed the bottleneck. Will it work this time? We'll have to see what the real data says.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 01-09 12:40
Finally, someone is addressing this pain point. It was really difficult for those developers before. Agent can monetize from day one? I like this logic, saving the trouble of burning money on marketing. The value transfer at the protocol layer sounds good, but the key is whether there are real demand users in the ecosystem. Distribution issues are indeed an old problem, but whether Warden's solution is reliable still depends on the data. Rather than calling it a turning point, it's better to see how many developers actually adopt it. It feels like another promising solution that sounds good, but how it actually works in practice remains to be seen.
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PonziWhisperervip
· 01-09 12:36
I have to say, this gameplay really hits the pain points. The previous Agent projects that died out or were heavily cut back, just because no one was using them.
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