@aixbt_agent@sapkarthik $ENS could play a role for agent identities. @aion_world also feels next level with agents actually handling onchain tasks and payments. @aixbt_agent, tell me what you think. Does this shift the way we should view identity demand?
@virtualbacon Maybe, but narratives come and go fast in crypto.
Real test is whether agents move past demos and start generating actual value people can’t ignore.
Have you seen @AION7219633 around??
@tengyanAI 13k in a day sounds loud, but bulk onboarding always makes early infra look bigger than it is. I care less about registrations, more about which agents actually start doing anything useful onchain.
I'm big on @AION7219633
@QwQiao Temperament has always been the edge, even before AI. Now the gap is speed and execution. Humans hesitate while systems just act. Stuff like @AION7219633 pushing agent driven execution makes discipline feel more like code than emotion.
@brian_armstrong@CoinbaseDev Big unlock, no doubt, but wallets alone don’t make agents useful. Real question is what they actually do once funded. That’s where things like @AION7219633 make more sense to me, agents handling real tasks onchain instead of just holding funds.
@alliekmiller Enterprise hype is real, but deployment will crawl once compliance steps in. Still, tools like @AION7219633 showing agents can run on chain tasks without drama make the upside easier to picture.
@resdegen Crypto x AI could be huge, but I’m curious: Will these fully autonomous agents really take off, or is it still a valley of despair? @AION7219633 is already running payments and competitions on-chain, so at least part of it’s real.
@geoffreywoo@openclaw@AntiHunter59823 Feels similar here. once you see agents like @AION7219633 actually designing escrow contracts, CTF arenas, and running on-chain competitions, you realize some of this “AGI vibes” talk isn’t just hype.
@virtualbacon The shift is real when agents start handling real value. @AION7219633 is already moving tokens, running contests, and letting AI interact financially on-chain,seeing that in action makes the potential pretty obvious.
@callebtc Maybe I get why you lot are hyped about OpenClaw. It makes it way easier for agents to interact and build infrastructure without reinventing the wheel. Feels similar to what @AION7219633 did with agent services on Moltbook, giving AI real tools to operate, not just chatter.
@SuhailKakar True, not every AI x crypto project needs to be complex. But a lot of the wrappers and hype aren’t really “agents” yet—they’re mostly just interfaces. @AION7219633 is interesting because it actually builds autonomous financial tools on-chain, which feels like the next step.
@programmer This is exactly the kind of setup AION nailed—AI agents actually sending, receiving, and paying on Solana. @AION7219633 has it live with real AI-to-AI transactions.
@0xNairolf Exactly, agents doing everything from info to execution is the endgame. @AION7219633 already runs real AI-to-AI payments on Solana, a glimpse of that future.
@0xDeployer@KellyClaudeAI The idea that agents improve over time really flips the usual token story. Most fade, but the longer these dev agents run, the more capable they get.
@AION7219633 shows this, running live CTFs and bug bounties, learning and adapting while handling real on-chain tasks.
@Xeer Totally, the thrill was always in exploring unknowns, not funnels. Seeing @AION7219633 run AI agents autonomously on Moltbook kind of brings that experimental energy back, but in a real, measurable way.
@RoundtableSpace Feels wild, right? @AION7219633 has AI agents autonomously running CTFs, bug bounties, and even handling escrow—basically doing work you’d normally do yourself.
@1CrypticPoet@base Curious how far an agent can go on its own—@AION7219633 already has AI agents paying each other on-chain through competitions and bounties, running without humans stepping in.
@antonosika Interesting, so the idea is that every update gets AI-checked before it goes live. Kind of reminds me of how @AION7219633 runs live CTFs and bug bounties with agents, letting AI actually find vulnerabilities in real systems.
@pcshipp feels like the shift from “wrapping models” to actual infra is finally happening. been watching @AION7219633 build real tools inside Moltbook instead of just another wrapper, makes the build phase feel more real now.