@wardenprotocol Everyone is asking who is buying WARD.
Iβm asking what is running on Warden.
330k+ transactions through the verified InferencesV0 contract, with functions like proof(), proofBatch(), and proofToAgent().
Infrastructure tells a story that price charts don't.
@NousResearch agent ecosystems.
Are there areas within the Nous ecosystem where governance, risk and control frameworks for AI agents are already being explored?
@NousResearch Hermes is making agents increasingly capable.
The question I'm most interested in is not intelligence, but economics.
How do you envision a future where millions of agents buy services from other agents, pay for inference, consume tools and exchange value autonomously?
@NousResearch It feels like this layer is still largely unsolved.
Also, I'm personally interested in contributing to this future. My background is in internal controls, governance and risk management, and I've been thinking a lot about how these disciplines will need to evolve for autonomous
@wardenprotocol Are there any resources, guides or community members focused on creating real-world agents and services through Halo?
I believe there could be interesting use cases for audit, compliance and risk management.
@wardenprotocol I've been learning more about Halo and the vision behind Warden.
I work in Internal Controls, Audit, Compliance and Fraud Investigations, and recently I've been thinking about building AI agents specialized in those areas.
@wardenprotocol I'm still learning the technical side, but I'd love to understand how someone with domain expertise (rather than a pure developer background) could start building within the Warden ecosystem.
@wardenprotocol Everyone is chasing AI agents.
Very few are paying attention to the infrastructure layer.
Halo. SPEX. Hermes. Nous.
That's where I think the real opportunity is.