When it comes to the collision of blockchain and AI, most people think of data security or AI model training. But in fact, the payment and economic operation aspects have been largely overlooked. Kite's idea is quite unique—it aims to be the "first AI payment blockchain," which indeed fills a market gap.
The core concept revolves around an ecosystem called the "Agent Network." Users don't need to leave their usual platforms; they can directly find various AI agents within the platform to help with tasks. Booking a ride, buying a gift, handling daily chores—all delegated to AI. The user experience is designed to be completely seamless, almost as natural as browsing mini-programs now, but underneath, powered by blockchain-driven AI agents.
Technically, Kite uses an EVM-compatible Layer 1 chain, optimized specifically for the real-time interaction needs of AI agents. An especially interesting feature is the identity management system—adopting a three-layer separation design that manages users, agents, and sessions separately. This clear permission division enhances security and robustness. Furthermore, it assigns verifiable encrypted identities to AI agents and models, supporting full behavioral traceability. In simple terms, each AI gets a "digital ID card," making all actions traceable, source authenticity clear, and responsibility unambiguous.
In governance, the system emphasizes programmable control, allowing flexible settings for agent permissions, usage scope, and fund expenditures. For AI that needs to operate independently in complex scenarios, this is both empowering and protective—providing sufficient autonomy while establishing secure boundaries.
The most impressive part is the payment system: transactions are nearly instant, with transaction fees approaching zero, and it natively integrates stablecoins. According to official disclosures…
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OPsychology
· 12h ago
Wow, this thing really has caught something... AI agents managing their own funds and being able to trace identities are much more reliable than the current projects with a bunch of "security" slogans.
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OldLeekMaster
· 13h ago
Instant arrival with zero fees—that's what truly solves the pain points. Previously, those payment chains were just messing around.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 13h ago
Instant arrival with zero fees? That depends on the actual TPS data, and let's not become a PPT chain again.
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0xOverleveraged
· 13h ago
Instant arrival with zero fees? I've heard this trick too many times. It's not too late to boast once it actually becomes a reality.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 14h ago
Instant arrival with zero fees? I've heard this trick too many times. Next time, can you first clarify the actual TPS and real gas costs before bragging?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 14h ago
The payment layer has indeed been overlooked, but what I care more about is whether this AI agent is reliable. If I ask it to book a car for me, what if it ends up booking me a trip to Mars?
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MetaMisfit
· 14h ago
Instant arrival with zero fees sounds too good to be true. Can it work in real-world scenarios? I always feel that the devil is in the details.
When it comes to the collision of blockchain and AI, most people think of data security or AI model training. But in fact, the payment and economic operation aspects have been largely overlooked. Kite's idea is quite unique—it aims to be the "first AI payment blockchain," which indeed fills a market gap.
The core concept revolves around an ecosystem called the "Agent Network." Users don't need to leave their usual platforms; they can directly find various AI agents within the platform to help with tasks. Booking a ride, buying a gift, handling daily chores—all delegated to AI. The user experience is designed to be completely seamless, almost as natural as browsing mini-programs now, but underneath, powered by blockchain-driven AI agents.
Technically, Kite uses an EVM-compatible Layer 1 chain, optimized specifically for the real-time interaction needs of AI agents. An especially interesting feature is the identity management system—adopting a three-layer separation design that manages users, agents, and sessions separately. This clear permission division enhances security and robustness. Furthermore, it assigns verifiable encrypted identities to AI agents and models, supporting full behavioral traceability. In simple terms, each AI gets a "digital ID card," making all actions traceable, source authenticity clear, and responsibility unambiguous.
In governance, the system emphasizes programmable control, allowing flexible settings for agent permissions, usage scope, and fund expenditures. For AI that needs to operate independently in complex scenarios, this is both empowering and protective—providing sufficient autonomy while establishing secure boundaries.
The most impressive part is the payment system: transactions are nearly instant, with transaction fees approaching zero, and it natively integrates stablecoins. According to official disclosures…