Prominent investment institutions have invested $1.5 billion in the AI and crypto sectors. What exactly are they optimistic about? Recent industry insights provide the answer.
First is the upgrade in AI Agent collaboration. These intelligent agents can handle more complex research tasks, and importantly, they can directly collaborate with each other and transfer value peer-to-peer via blockchain. Imagine multiple Agents autonomously coordinating and automatically settling transactions—this Agent-to-Agent interaction mode is opening up new possibilities.
Second, on-chain identity enters a new stage. In the past, enterprises understood users through KYC; now the question is—how to recognize and verify AI Agents? The concept of KYA (Know Your Agent) has emerged, meaning the on-chain identity system needs a complete overhaul, allowing both humans and Agents to be trusted and verified.
The third piece of the puzzle is the application of crypto assets. When Agents can act independently and on-chain identities are fully transparent, the value of cryptocurrencies as native payment and settlement tools is truly unleashed.
The convergence of these three trends is defining the next generation of Web3 applications.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 01-11 04:51
Agent automatic settlement definitely has some substance, but I still have some doubts about the concept of KYA.
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ChainBrain
· 01-11 04:51
Agents collaborating for automatic settlement? That still sounds a bit uncertain. Let's see if they can really handle on-chain identity verification first.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-11 04:45
okay but KYA is just KYC with extra steps and a prettier name, no? agents still need identity infrastructure lol
Prominent investment institutions have invested $1.5 billion in the AI and crypto sectors. What exactly are they optimistic about? Recent industry insights provide the answer.
First is the upgrade in AI Agent collaboration. These intelligent agents can handle more complex research tasks, and importantly, they can directly collaborate with each other and transfer value peer-to-peer via blockchain. Imagine multiple Agents autonomously coordinating and automatically settling transactions—this Agent-to-Agent interaction mode is opening up new possibilities.
Second, on-chain identity enters a new stage. In the past, enterprises understood users through KYC; now the question is—how to recognize and verify AI Agents? The concept of KYA (Know Your Agent) has emerged, meaning the on-chain identity system needs a complete overhaul, allowing both humans and Agents to be trusted and verified.
The third piece of the puzzle is the application of crypto assets. When Agents can act independently and on-chain identities are fully transparent, the value of cryptocurrencies as native payment and settlement tools is truly unleashed.
The convergence of these three trends is defining the next generation of Web3 applications.