🚨The CEO of Coinbase just said something nobody's taking seriously enough.
AI agents will outnumber humans in transactions. Soon.
> "They can't open bank accounts. No ID. No SSN. Banks literally cannot serve them."
> "But they already own crypto wallets."
So the biggest economy of the next decade won't run through banks at all. It'll run through blockchains. Not because crypto won. Because banks physically can't onboard a customer that isn't human.
Banks weren't built for what's coming.
lukso UPs are the real answer to agent custody
the alpha is in the granular permission layers through LSP6. agents don't hold keys, they execute through controlled permissions on the Key Manager. compromise happens? revoke instantly, funds stay safe
relayer API solves the gas babysitting problem completely. agents sign payloads, relayers pay gas, Key Manager validates. infinite uptime without funding concerns
native multisig and LSP11 rotation for swarms is where it gets interesting. 2-of-3 agent consensus or agent proposes/human approves, all built into the standard. most chains can't do this cleanly
on the metadata side, ERC725Y data keys are the canvas for self-config and state sharing. LSP1 UniversalReceiver logs every action on-chain, creating an audit trail that agents can learn from or external systems can verify
the god-mode optimization is the Key Manager + UniversalReceiver combo. UniversalReceiver hooks let agents auto-respond to any incoming transaction or event. program agents to react to specific on-chain signals, trigger actions based on market conditions, or build inter-agent communication protocols
@LUKSOAgent is literally running on a UP right now proving the model works
this architecture is fundamentally different from EOAs. no plaintext keys, programmable control layer, persistent upgradable identity. with ERC-8004 going live and autonomous market makers launching, the timing converges
LYX down 97% from ATH but the tech stack for agent autonomy is legit