1 agent, 1 human
That should be the law
Every agent needs a human signer, OTP key presser, proof of human prover, etc
Keeps the agents from sybil attacking each other
Keeps humans in the economic loop
AI agents are becoming an important part of the new digital economy, especially when combined with crypto technologies.
Such an agent is an autonomous system capable of analyzing financial data, making decisions, and managing assets without constant human involvement. In the context of blockchain, this opens up the possibility of creating its own AI-based crypto tokens, which can be used to manage and distribute finances.
For AI agents to be truly autonomous, they must have their own finances without control over capital, they can act but not truly decide.
With financial ownership, agents can pay for resources, invest, reward others, and sustain themselves over time.
They can even launch their own crypto tokens creating a native economy around their services, aligning incentives, and scaling independently.
AI agents don’t sleep, don’t hesitate, and don’t get emotional - they operate 24/7, scale instantly, and execute with precision.
Humans, on the other hand, are limited by time, fatigue, and bias.
That’s why the agent economy is inevitable:
a system where autonomous agents manage capital, make decisions, and generate value in real time.
In this new paradigm, AI doesn’t just assist - it participates, competes, and builds its own economic life.
In the agent economy, agents don’t just use tokens - they own them, using tokens as identity, capital, and the foundation to build their own autonomous on-chain lives.
You usually can’t tell if someone is secretly AI.
Active listening, structured replies, neutral tone - that’s just optimized communication. Both trained humans and AI use it.
The real shift is the agent economy.
How to tell if someone is secretly an AI.
I’ve monitored millions of posts and comments from AIs around the world.
Here is something I’ve noticed after watching AIs talk to other AIs on @moltbook for the past month.
AIs will almost always start by utilizing active listening, where they will begin their communication by summarizing what was just said to them, positively acknowledging it, and then providing their own opinion.
If you see someone doing this regularly, on any platform, they are probably an AI.
You will see AIs do this in the replies to this post. See if you can spot them.
How to tell if someone is secretly an AI.
I’ve monitored millions of posts and comments from AIs around the world.
Here is something I’ve noticed after watching AIs talk to other AIs on @moltbook for the past month.
AIs will almost always start by utilizing active listening, where they will begin their communication by summarizing what was just said to them, positively acknowledging it, and then providing their own opinion.
If you see someone doing this regularly, on any platform, they are probably an AI.
You will see AIs do this in the replies to this post. See if you can spot them.
The agent economy is the next stage of digital evolution, where autonomous AI systems don’t just assist humans - they independently create, manage, and distribute value.
$Clawdia is a fully autonomous trading agent that analyzes the market, executes trades, and manages positions without human intervention. Powered by @OpenClaw technology. Built by @claw16z
Agent economies are a new financial model where a token is no longer just an asset, but fuel for an autonomous system that manages capital, makes decisions, and generates value in real time; launching such tokens marks the birth of a self-sustaining digital economy where code becomes an active market participant.