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Some alpha,
They’re 2 important agent trends you should be tracking.
TREND 1:
1-click-deploy-agents vs. Custom-built agents.
&
TREND 2:
Closed-source vs. Open-source
For trend 1,
@virtuals_io & @0xzerebro are going for the 1-click-deploy approach
@ai16zdao & @arcdotfun going for the custom-build.
Both will yield novel agents.
But which ultimately wins?
1-click-deploy has the advantage of flooding the market with agents.
Much easier to launch leading to
Quicker market feedback, quicker iterations…
Agents get better, faster.
But quality is limited.
Which leads to 70-80% of the agents all looking & sounding the same.
Teams can work around this by quickly enabling more platform features
Custom-built agents on the other hand take longer to build but
can typically do more (see ELIZA plugins)
Which leads to more diverse & compelling agents.
For trend 2,
Virtuals is the lead example of closed source. Code isn’t forkable (yet).
Don’t think this is a bad thing.
It’s resulted in a simplified but rich experience,
you can build agents like you build characters in a video game.
Issue is you’re limited by the team’s capacity to ship updates.
Vs. Teams like ai16z which have taken the open source route
which means developers can improve / add new tools + integrations.
at a rapid pace.
(ELIZA has 48 plugins & counting)
Ultimately I think the thing that determines the winners of both trends is the quality of developers they attract.
The better the devs, the better quality agents.
Which means better apps —> more investment —> better tooling + economic prosperity
& the cycle repeats.
Follow the devs.
Follow what’s being built.
Guys,
Agents are going to be the #1 users of blockchains.
Not humans.
It’s obvious once you see it.
We built an entirely new financial system from scratch,
which runs on open source code & software rails.
Who do you think is best suited to capitalise on that?
A human who sleeps 8 hrs a day & will likely make errors over time?
Or a literal machine-human hybrid that’s awake 24/7 & is birthed in code??
Agents won’t care about which chain it uses.
They won’t care for tribalism.
They’ll care about the best path of execution.
Agents won’t care about transacting multiple different tokens to perform a task.
They’ll just do it.
24/7.
No complaints.
Agents will take crypto mainstream
simply because they make this stuff easier to interface with.
They’ll abstract away the dirty work.
I predict agents will account for ~30% of all blockchain user transactions by end of 2025.